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What's your statement of belief? We're mainstream Lutherans, so it's "By Grace Alone... By Faith Alone... By Scripture Alone..."Our best, traditional, and official statements of belief are:
What does "liturgical" and "sacramental" mean? "Liturgical" means following the historic Christian order of worship:
When can children receive Communion? During the 5th grade year all our children (and their parents) learn about Holy Communion in a child-friendly, family-centered process with the pastors.Children who are "faith-ready" before their 5th grade year learn about the sacrament along with other families and with one of the pastors in an age-appropriate session. Many of our children do this at about the 2nd grade level, but some are younger. When these children reach the 5th grade we ask that they (and parents) participate in the lengthier and deeper First Communion instruction. All these children are received publicly in a ceremony of welcome to the Table. "Faith-ready" means that a child takes an interest in what's happening in worship and at Communion... asks/talks about God... knows that he/she is loved and received by God through the Family of the church... prays meaningfully... and wants to take this next step of faith. Do we have to be members of the church to have our baby baptized? No, but we do ask that parents talk with one of our pastors. We ask that parents prepare thoughtfully and prayerfully well in advance of a preferred date and take seriously the mutual responsibility we undertake in baptism.
What about me? I'm an adult and I've never been baptized. Welcome to faith! J God's smile in your life makes a difference! Come talk with one of our pastors and let's take steps together toward your baptism. You'll start worshiping regularly and often, have questions, want to talk about the Bible, faith, and the intersection of God and life, and ask to know more. When you're faith-ready, you'll know it.What is the ELCA? The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America [make that a link: elca.org] formed about 15 years ago from three national Lutheran church-bodies. On the church spectrum we're centrist, spanning the middle of the Protestant "family" without going to either extreme on right or left. Learn a great deal more from the link above.What's a "synod"? It's a regional partnership of ELCA congregations. Ours is the Minneapolis Area Synod [make that a link; mpls-synod.org] - almost 170 congregations on the west side of the Mississippi from New Prague on the south, Cambridge and Isanti on the north, and Norwood Young America on the west. Learn a great deal more from the link above.What version of the Bible is the right one? "Version" is a misnomer. All Bibles in modern languages are translations from ancient languages. In the last decade a flurry of new translations/versions have been published in the U.S. They usually are the product of many linguists, historians, and theological scholars collaborating on translating from the most reliable manuscripts. There may be a theological "slant" to some versions, but most are a matter of individual taste, reading level, and preference. We use several versions, depending on grade/age level. Our worship Scriptures are usually from the New Revised Standard Version (1989 & following) and sometimes "tweaked" by the preacher for 21st century use.Do you have a glossary of terms and acronymns used at FoC? Check it out here. |