IanS: The fact that the church building doesn’t have a “normal, typical” church appearance doesn’t make it a “non-church.” If I remember correctly, Christ preached on hillsides. Many early churches shared buildings. Today, many Bible camps and campgrounds have outdoor settings for worship areas. WHERE in scripture does it say that worship has to be in building? God made nature as the most perfect worship area…there are no crosses, or altars, nothing. Just beauty in all of God’s creation…and the Catholic Church frowns on this form of worship. Recently a church in this area was burned; worship will be held in an auditorium. There won’t be a cross, an altar, no pews. But it will still be church.
You’re right, God probably hasn’t changed. But the world has. His laws haven’t changed, but He never once said anything about worshipping ONLY in one way. IF you accept the music of the early church, great…this is OLD music. (I’m a music teacher, so I know it’s old.HA!) However, if you recall your history, both church and music, you will find that the composers had a hard time trying to get NEW music into the church! Remember, ALL MUSIC WAS ONCE NEW! The Lord’s Prayer was once new also! Christ allowed small children and women to come to him and worship. They were important to him, they were visible. The disciples didn’t like it because CHANGE IS BAD! Wouldn’t you rather bring people to worship with a change in worship, not a change in the message, but only in a style, then drive them away??? It drives me crazy that everyone has to be so serious during Mass, no children’s choirs, no youth choirs. No smiling allowed!! WHERE does it say in scripture that one has to be serious and solemn during worship? It doesn’t. It’s a man thing…as in human, from hundreds of years ago! Change isn’t necessarily bad, it’s going to happen. If you don’t like change, where do you park your donkey when you ride to Church??
As for Communion, when was it said that anyone was in union with Martin Luther??? or the ELCA??? Luther didn’t found the Lutheran church, the Lutheran church was founded on what he thought needed to be done in the Church to make it a more welcoming and more involving church. Not just a church for men and the educated. Worship done in the vernacular so ALL could worship together; so that people could understand the scripture readings. When I take Communion, it’s a personal time, not one that is dictated by the Church. It’s self reflection, and a time to relfect on the sacrifice that Christ made and what I am now receiving. A church can dictate to it’s member what they are to believe, and how they are to act during Communion, but if that’s what a person is thinking about, are they truly receiving the Sacrament?? It’s personal, and yes, super64, it is my opinion that the Church is not “feeding the hungry” as Christ tells us to do, when they have closed Communion. They are reaching out ONLY to those that they accept. That is NOT what Christ tells us to do. I go to Mass weekly and sit during Communion watching the lines of people going up; and I wonder how many are just going through the motions?
Ian…what do you think the pastor says during Communion at a Lutheran Church? THE EXACT SAME WORDS THAT THE PRIEST SAYS!!! You know…“take and eat, this is my body broken for you. Do this in rememberance of me. Take and drink, this is my blood shed for you…” The Lutheran worship is based entirely on Mass, it has all of the elements, and the same words.
And yes, I do agree that some of the “rock,” services are dumbied down a LOT! I enjoy the traditional services much more, BUT as a music teacher, and someone who feels that in order to reach out change is needed, I find different experiences interesting. I love contemporary Christian music, and I know this style has brought a lot of kids to Christ. Two weeks ago a young man at school told me that Christian Rap music brought him to Christ. This kid was into drugs, and he was a cutter! I’m glad that he found Christ through a form of music that I don’t really enjoy, but he does. Would you shut the door in his face if he wanted to talk to you about his faith?? Think about it.
Rosemarie: Why can’t women be pastors??? Why is it, that churches allow women to teach the children, but not the adults? A woman can be trusted to start a child on the path of Christianity, faith and the teachings of the church, but after that only a MAN can??? why is that??
littlesheep: littletired of your E?CA!!
You can’t lump all Lutheran churches together, just like you can’t put all Protestant faiths together…nor can you put all Catholic churches together as one. Apparently, you can’t even say that all believers in Christ are Christians, because someone will argue with you. Belief and faith are personal…only you know what you believe. You and God.
Blessings to all