Visited a Methodist Service

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An Irish lady told me how her son went to England to see his girlfriend. He attended Mass of course on the Sunday morning. As he spoke to the priest at the door, he said, " Ins’t it wonderful how you can to any Church in any country and Mass is always the same?"
The priest replied, “This is a Church of England”
 
While on Active duty last year in Qatar I was discussing differences in Protestant versus Catholic Chapel services on Sunday. For me there was no difference in the Mass offered on base than what is offered anywhere else(some of those military chaplains are quite orthodox…and I like it!).

The funny part is when my Protestant Colleagues starting talking about one of the services offered at the base; I had to laugh. It seems that as part of the service one of the Sargeants (a rather attractive female with what will be described here as a very nice femine figure) did an interpretative dance during the service wearing a spandex outfit.:whacky:

I still don’t get why all my Protestant brothers think I need to be saved from my church.
 
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irena:
I like zeal, but I also like contemplation. For me, I look forward to getting to Mass early to pray in the quietness with the candle burning next to the tabernacle. And, the unified focus on the Eucharist during the Liturgy of the Eucharist. This is why I don’t really respond to a pep-rally style of worship.

I have attended other denominations, such as Apostolic Pentocostal. This church forbids women to cut their hair short or to wear trousers/pants. I went to a high school friend’s wedding. This denomination has a standard “speaking in tongues” period during every service, even a wedding. I’m not sure if the pastor told them to speak in tongues, or what the cue was, but at one point everyone (except me!) lifted their hands and started mumbling and muttering unintelligible words and sounds. My confusion was that I had thought speaking in tongues was a gift by the Holy Spirit so that people of all nations could hear the gospel in their own native tongue. I did ask my friend about the speaking in tongues part and she said it was each person’s own private language with God.

I also went one time to a Messianic Jewish Church. There was about 1 hour of singing music that had a Jewish sound, and some people got up to do liturgical dancing. After that hour was an hour long (it seemed) sermon. And, that was that.

Another service I attended was at another friend’s church. Her husband was a pastor at a Missionary Alliance church. It wasn’t that different from the Messianic Jewish Church, except for the dancing. Alot of singing, and then a sermon.

I think for me something is missing without the Eucharist. I wouldn’t mind attending a weekday prayer service with singing and bible study, but my life would be empty without knowledge, belief, and participation in the Eucharist.
As a Methodist I enjoy the music but I prefer a good Bible thumping sermon. I would rather have a two or three hour sermon listening to a Spirit filled preacher. Jesus says to feed his sheep with the word of God. As far as praying I pray on and off all day long while at work, driving my car, etc. Isn’t it wonderful that we can approach the “Throne” of God from anywhere we are. When Jesus was crucified and the curtain was torn that gave all believers direct acess to God the Father through Jesus. “Praise the Lord”. Not only can I praise and worship him I can go directly to God for the remission of my sins.
 
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Alfie:
As a Methodist I enjoy the music but I prefer a good Bible thumping sermon. I would rather have a two or three hour sermon listening to a Spirit filled preacher. Jesus says to feed his sheep with the word of God. As far as praying I pray on and off all day long while at work, driving my car, etc. Isn’t it wonderful that we can approach the “Throne” of God from anywhere we are. When Jesus was crucified and the curtain was torn that gave all believers direct acess to God the Father through Jesus. “Praise the Lord”. Not only can I praise and worship him I can go directly to God for the remission of my sins.
I’m sorry, but the early Christians would not have agreed with you. Obviously they didn’t have Bibles to thump so that should be the first red flag that goes up in your head. Secondly, their worship focused around the Mass. This is not debateable at all. Just read Acts 2:42. They devoted themselves to the breaking of the bread. Finally, you’re right, we can pray wherever we want, but you can’t get any closer to Jesus then being near to Him in the Tabernacle. 😉
 
Surely these different aspects are not contradictory? Ephesians 5 ;19 exhorts to sing " psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody to the Lord. ". And we who are Monastics sing and chant praise to Jesus every morning… One need not exclude the other?
 
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Alfie:
Jesus says to feed his sheep with the word of God. QUOTE]

And who is the Word of God? The Scriptures tell us that the Word is Christ. And who do Catholics feed on in the Eucharist, Christ. There’s obviously more than one way to feed sheep. 😉
 
Yes, more than one way to feed sheep. Mine love grass, leaves, flowers, brambles, and they adore cornflakes…and concentrates too. All are vital to their health and inner workings. As is water. Jesus knew His sheep lore.( I have raised a ewe from an hour old. And she teaches me so much about Jesus’s words about sheep; it takes the breath away)
 
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