I found the Ablaze small group page a fascinating read. TNC. Surely, “yuck” in an understatement and said with great charity. All in good time, his time. Hats off to all involved in the revamping of the website. It is aesthetically pleasing and very easy to move about. Some links still lead to funky things within the synod. But that is only my honest accessment. A conversation can only begin in truth and a willingness to listen. But going back to the original post, I like this page a lot too. The Liturgy page is a valuable resource.
The LCMS is very fortunate that it has Pr. Harrison as its bishop (i.e. president). Hopefully, during his tenure, the whole "liturgy is adiaphoron" will be put to rest and proclaimed to be a lie and that the liturgy should be preserved and utilized according to Lutheran standards and that those pastors and communities who refuse to adhere to them should no longer be called Lutheran. The LCMS has taken a great bold step to restoring its once proud liturgical heritage from the brink of the ash heap because of Pope Jerry.
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I noticed that!
But it also has this.
I noticed that too...YUCK. All in good time?
I found the Ablaze small group page a fascinating read. TNC. Surely, “yuck” in an understatement and said with great charity. All in good time, his time. Hats off to all involved in the revamping of the website. It is aesthetically pleasing and very easy to move about. Some links still lead to funky things within the synod. But that is only my honest accessment. A conversation can only begin in truth and a willingness to listen. But going back to the original post, I like this page a lot too. The Liturgy page is a valuable resource.
The LCMS is very fortunate that it has Pr. Harrison as its bishop (i.e. president). Hopefully, during his tenure, the whole "liturgy is adiaphoron" will be put to rest and proclaimed to be a lie and that the liturgy should be preserved and utilized according to Lutheran standards and that those pastors and communities who refuse to adhere to them should no longer be called Lutheran. The LCMS has taken a great bold step to restoring its once proud liturgical heritage from the brink of the ash heap because of Pope Jerry.
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