Personal Question

I'd like to humbly recommend a conservative, liturgical Lutheran Church. I love my RCC brothers & sisters but there is much corruption and false doctrine within the institution. A traditional Lutheran church will have much the same feel as a RCC service, and has a rich history. Luther was by no means a "radical reformer" - he wanted to fix what was clearly broken in the Church he loved without throwing the baby out with the baptismal water, so to speak. You won't find the same iconoclasm, sacramentarianism, disdain for tradition and thinly veiled works-righteousness encountered in many other Protestant circles. Whatever you do, cling to the Gospel my friend.

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