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Bumping this up. I had been attending a more 'modern' service at the Lutheran church near me for a while, but went for the traditional (read: Liturgical) service last week. I was anticipating going and experiencing a true liturgical service, ash they describe it as "a traditional Lutheran liturgical service with hymns and sung liturgy from the Lutheran Service Book". So that's what I expected. Not what happened. Much of the "sung" liturgy was spoken. I was left wondering if they knew what those 'notes' above the words were there for. There was one reading, not three. The "collect" was tithes/offerings, no prayer of confession/absolution, you get the idea. The only other 'Lutheran' church in the area is ELCIC (in communion with ELCA/Anglican). There's another a half hour away that describes itself as "liturgical blended" with modern elements. It appears if I'd like a true Liturgical church either I drive 45 minutes away, or visit the Catholic parish (to the joy of certain family members and 'Sir Coffee', I'm sure )
Let me know what the local Catholic liturgy is like. Most Catholic parishes do the liturgy according to the rubrics but I hear that in North America some do "their own thing" and that is usually not a good "thing".