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Luth123
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The ELCA and LCMS services really are about the same with both based on the Augsburg Confession. I went to an LCMS service years ago before I knew they were different nor did I know they were not in communion with ELCA.Interestingly, I was a product of the LCMS that helped form the ELCA and honestly can’t see any difference in worship. The LCMS has some really nice chant settings for the Eucharist but the scope of music in the ELCA is just as impressive. There is a unique plain-chant that is universal among all Lutherans.
But I agree that the relationship with other Christians has been quite beneficial for Lutherans. We all have so much more in common than what separates us.
The social or as Jon calls it practice is drasicly different. But private confession? That was considered a Catholic practice in my ELCA church. The unison confession of sins was all my ELCA church ever practiced.