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  1. ImaginaryDay2

    What are you listening to?

    Intense and very moving.
  2. ImaginaryDay2

    Liturgy for the non-liturgical

    Hmm.. some of the more 'procedural' things in the service - i.e. the Pastor, as an ordained minister, forgiving sins as opposed to what I've been used to in the Presbyterian church, where the Pastor would assure the people that we ARE forgiven, after a prayer of confession - not 'forgiving', per...
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    Liturgy for the non-liturgical

    Like I said, it wasn't in the sense that we might understand it. It was very close to what I knew from the Presbyterian church, and they were not what I would consider contemporary. Hard to explain. But, in due time, I'll go, but there are some concerns I'd like to have explained a bit.
  4. ImaginaryDay2

    Liturgy for the non-liturgical

    They do use the Lutheran Service Book for the Liturgical service. Everything is laid out in their "order of service", so I wouldn't be lost. They assured me of that :thumbsup:
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    Liturgy for the non-liturgical

    Yesterday was a good introduction to the church for us. We attended the later "contemporary" service, which, in their terms, is closer to what I had experienced in the Presbyterian church - orderly, structured - quite different from what I had in mind when I hear "contemporary" (if that makes...
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    Liturgy for the non-liturgical

    Thanks for the responses. Lamm - I read the explanation, and that was helpful. Tbh, once it's something I'm familiar with, I'm sure it will make more sense. The very thing that attracted me to it is that it is scriptural, theological, and historical - something I don't necessarily find with...
  7. ImaginaryDay2

    boys v girls - Part 2

    ummmmmmm... 14? :boggled: (j/k)
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    What type of games would you like to see in the Arcade?

    A question about the score rankings - When a player loses the "high score" spot, the first and second place spot go to the same player/same score. Hence, when I lose first place, I'm bumped to third. Strange set-up.
  9. ImaginaryDay2

    onion emojis

    :stickguy: <---- I'm sorry, but this guy just needs to sober up. :D
  10. ImaginaryDay2

    boys v girls - Part 2

    We double posted each other. Anyway, 117. :)
  11. ImaginaryDay2

    Liturgy for the non-liturgical

    I've had interest for some time in visiting our local Lutheran (LCC) church. My understanding is that the LCC (Lutheran Church of Canada) is much like the LCMS - conservative, liturgical, etc. I agree with many of the views/doctrines held by the LCC, which is what has attracted me to it, and has...
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    boys v girls - Part 2

    One Hundred and Twenty.
  13. ImaginaryDay2

    boys v girls - Part 2

    nm.
  14. ImaginaryDay2

    boys v girls - Part 2

    138
  15. ImaginaryDay2

    onion emojis

    Aw, how cool is this dude? :cool-relaxed:
  16. ImaginaryDay2

    boys v girls - Part 2

    140
  17. ImaginaryDay2

    boys v girls - Part 2

    155 -Where ya at ladies? :juggle:
  18. ImaginaryDay2

    Passive Aggressive comments

    Must you be so passive aggressive? Say what you mean for goodness sake...:icon10:
  19. ImaginaryDay2

    Random Nonsensicals

    I gotta have more COWBELL!!!
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