Lutheran Worship: Introduction

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  • čas přidán 9. 10. 2022
  • Pastor Kind explains how a sacramental view of creation, salvation and worship makes Lutheran worship distinct from that of other churches.
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    Presented by Pr. David Kind
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Komentáře • 15

  • @silverray95
    @silverray95 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Rev Kind is wonderful. I’m so glad that the university students and the community as a whole have a wonderful liturgical, confessional church to be a part of there

  • @mulkster39
    @mulkster39 Před 5 měsíci +4

    Amen! I love coming to the divine service to receive Christ's gifts.

  • @nancybynum2381
    @nancybynum2381 Před rokem +7

    Very clear and concise, thank you pastor Kind!

  • @hahahahahahahah8153
    @hahahahahahahah8153 Před 8 měsíci +2

    I'm catholic, i dont agree with lutherans, but this was the most precise explanationof their worship ive seen.

  • @Nonz.M
    @Nonz.M Před 8 měsíci +4

    Great explanation of Lutheran worship. Thanks, Fr. Kind!

    • @danvincent1195
      @danvincent1195 Před 7 měsíci

      He's a pastor not a priest.

    • @ULCMN
      @ULCMN  Před 7 měsíci +3

      Actually Lutheran pastors answer to the title "Father" too. :)

    • @Nonz.M
      @Nonz.M Před 7 měsíci

      @@danvincent1195 In the Lutheran tradition, we use the term pastor and priest interchangeably, although pastor is much more common these days. I encourage you to read through our Confessions more. Lutheran pastors are more commonly called priests and it is good and right to call them "Father".
      Augsburg Confession, Article XIV
      "But the bishops either compel our priests to reject and condemn this kind of doctrine which we have confessed, or, by a new and unheard-of cruelty, they put to death the poor innocent men. These causes hinder our priests from acknowledging such bishops. Thus the cruelty of the bishops is the reason why the canonical government, which we greatly desired to maintain, is in some places dissolved."
      Augsburg Confession, Article XXIII
      "Since, therefore, our priests were desirous to avoid these open scandals, they married wives, and taught that it was lawful for them to contract matrimony. First, because Paul says, 1 Cor. 7:2,9: To avoid fornication, let every man have his own wife. Also: It is better to marry than to burn."
      The Ten Commandments, The Fourth Commandment
      "Thus we have two kinds of fathers presented in this commandment, fathers in blood and fathers in office, or those to whom belongs the care of the family, and those to whom belongs the care of the country. Besides these there are yet spiritual fathers; not like those in the Papacy, who have indeed had themselves called thus, but have performed no function of the paternal office. For those only are called spiritual fathers who govern and guide us by the Word of God; as St. Paul boasts his fatherhood 1 Cor. 4:15, where he says: In Christ Jesus I have begotten you through the Gospel. Now, since they are fathers they are entitled to their honor, even above all others."

  • @snibushds
    @snibushds Před rokem +6

    Your videos on the Lutheran Liturgy are amazing. I am working on a project concerning our Lutheran way of worship. I will reference your videos in my work. Also, I will share them with my children and friends. Prof John Pless is a friend. He was, as you probably know, in Minnesota years ago. Thank you for producing such an excellent resource on the liturgy. I currently am working in Chiayi, Taiwan as an LCMS career missionary. I was before this, in Hong Kong working at the Lutheran School for the Deaf. My deaf congregation in Fort Wayne, IN learned to appreciate the liturgy. There is so much non-verbal communication going on in a liturgy that is done well. Praise the Lord. Thank you again, Pastor Kind.

    • @ULCMN
      @ULCMN  Před rokem +3

      So pleased to hear that these will be helpful to you in your teaching! I've never even considered the impact of the ceremonial on the deaf. Praise the Lord indeed!

  • @stevekohl5351
    @stevekohl5351 Před 5 dny

    Is the pastor referring to Missouri Synod or ELCA Lutherans?

  • @danvincent1195
    @danvincent1195 Před 7 měsíci

    What synod are you referring to? Different synods have different practices.

    • @frogleg10
      @frogleg10 Před 6 měsíci +2

      LCMS are the most traditional liturgical as a rule. You will not likely find the bongos or praise bands in churches expressing the traditional liturgical tradition.

  • @sodality3970
    @sodality3970 Před rokem

    One question : was that a female acolyte in the video , or a man with long hair ??