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It’s not Holy Communion because only a Catholic priest can consecrate hosts.There are several Protestant groups that do celebrate Holy Communion every sunday.
It’s not Holy Communion because only a Catholic priest can consecrate hosts.There are several Protestant groups that do celebrate Holy Communion every sunday.
Through His word and sacrament, which comes to us through the Holy Spirit, and His tool on earth, the Church.So how does He communicate with us?
My priest has a pony tail.(And if a pastor had a BEARD and tried to be interesting…oh, woe was he!)
His word, meaning Sacred Scripture? Which translation? Which codex? Which books are inspired, who has authority to determine that?Through His word and sacrament, which comes to us through the Holy Spirit, and His tool on earth, the Church.
Jon
Nope! Church is NOT what one says it is or ought to be,but what Jesus Himself founded.My mother-in-law is Protestant and believes that if two or more people are gathered in prayer, then that’s church. She does her own bible interpretation and is very anti-Catholic. Lucky me![]()
My priest has a pony tail.
That is your view, but I believe that the bread and wine once consecrated by a Lutheran pastor is Christ’s Body and Blood and is as valid as any Roman Catholic Eurchust.It’s not Holy Communion because only a Catholic priest can consecrate hosts.
You take your pick, Trevor. The question of the was about why one goes to Church.=Trevor Stamm;8851033]His word, meaning Sacred Scripture? Which translation? Which codex? Which books are inspired, who has authority to determine that?
Yeah, bad choice of words.And the Church isn’t a tool, she’s the bride of Christ to whom all baptized in the Trinitarian formula are in perfect or imperfect communion with.
Fair enough. My point in bringing those things up was to show that man can’t corrupt everything, especially when God’s will is involved. Now, how truth is preserved and told to all is a good question to leave this with, certainly those that have it can trace themselves back to the source, Christ.You take your pick, Trevor. The question of the was about why one goes to Church.
I know that. But to those Protestants it is Holy Communion or Lord’s Supper, or Eucharist, and I think that is better than having just a show with rock music and preaching.It’s not Holy Communion because only a Catholic priest can consecrate hosts.
AMEN!That is your view, but I believe that the bread and wine once consecrated by a Lutheran pastor is Christ’s Body and Blood and is as valid as any Roman Catholic Eurchust.
Interesting. What do you receive that you cna’t recieve anywhere? We can only recieve the Eucharist in Mass. We can recieve the “word” (in form of scripture and sermon anywhere) I often listen to sermons on iPod, no different than being there. All the sermons (and often whole services) at my family’s Evangelical Church are on cd or podcast and they solicit “internet worshippers” - they heven have an internet pastor, he’s a friend of my daughter and has been in my home many times.JRRTFAN—
We receive and we give.
Protestants have 2 sacraments, Baptism and Matrimony as these are the only 2 that can be confected without priestly ordination. I would agree Protestants get grace through those means but they each happen only once (generally) in a lifetime. Neither of them constitute a reason to go to a service weekly.Through His word and sacrament, which comes to us through the Holy Spirit, and His tool on earth, the Church.
Jon
Sure they do!! Do you not think that one is strengthened in baptism, strengthened in their marriage when they gather with the congregation of believers, the Church?Protestants have 2 sacraments, Baptism and Matrimony as these are the only 2 that can be confected without priestly ordination. I would agree Protestants get grace through those means but they each happen only once (generally) in a lifetime. Neither of them constitute a reason to go to a service weekly.
I think its not one thing that we receive in isolation, but several things that we receive all at once: preaching/teaching, discipleship, fellowship, the ordinances, and an atmosphere conducive to worship, prayer, and praise. There is nothing wrong with listening to or watching services, but that is not going to church. That is watching other people go to church.Interesting. What do you receive that you cna’t recieve anywhere? We can only recieve the Eucharist in Mass. We can recieve the “word” (in form of scripture and sermon anywhere) I often listen to sermons on iPod, no different than being there. All the sermons (and often whole services) at my family’s Evangelical Church are on cd or podcast and they solicit “internet worshippers” - they heven have an internet pastor, he’s a friend of my daughter and has been in my home many times.
I don’t denigrate it I simply don’t know what one uniquely gets at a Protestant service. I’ve seen plenty of worship given, and that’s good.
JRRTfan—I think its not one thing that we receive in isolation, but several things that we receive all at once: preaching/teaching, discipleship, fellowship, the ordinances, and an atmosphere conducive to worship, prayer, and praise. There is nothing wrong with listening to or watching services, but that is not going to church. That is watching other people go to church.
And…the pastor is not meeting speaking expectations. Aren’t you going to a lot of trouble to evade the obvious. Methinks thou protesteth too much…There are a variety of reasons pastors leave churches to pastor other ones. It’s doesn’t have to be (and in my experience rarely is) because of falling numbers. Some include:
The pastor engages in power struggles with a powerful faction of the church and loses.
The pastor gets opportunities to pastor other churches.
The pastor may feel called to plant a church somewhere else.
The pastor retires.
The pastor is ordained by a denomination which puts pastors on rotation (such as only being allowed to pastor 4 years at any given church).
I only protest what I think is a very rare thing which your post turned into a common occurrence. Not every church is looking for a charismatic preacher. Not every church is looking for someone to fill up the sanctuary.And…the pastor is not meeting speaking expectations. Aren’t you going to a lot of trouble to evade the obvious. Methinks thou protesteth too much…![]()