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My wife, daughter (3 years old) and I moved to wamego the 1st of August, but haven't been able to find a church yet. I am Methodist and my wife is Non-denominational. When I was going to KSU (back in late 90's) I went to the Methodist church on Poyntz. I really enjoyed going there, because there were a lot of college kids that were there too. Also, the minister that was there was great. I really enjoyed listening to him.

The bells that they had were tremendous and every now and then, they would have other choirs coming in to sing. Is that minister still there? Since I grew up Methodist, I would really like to go to a Methodist church. If that same minister isn't at the church on Poyntz, how do you like the minister there now?

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October 06, 2009, 11:50:42 AM
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Someone needs to tell Stormnut that women are not allowed to administer the holy sacraments.

October 07, 2009, 08:17:59 AM
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Someone needs to tell Stormnut that women are not allowed to administer the holy sacraments.

Well that is a Catholic and crazy cult Christan thing, not a Methodist thing. Of course the Methodist are thinking about allowing gay pastors so  :facepalm:


October 07, 2009, 08:29:57 AM
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Someone needs to tell Stormnut that women are not allowed to administer the holy sacraments.

Well that is a Catholic and crazy cult Christan thing, not a Methodist thing. Of course the Methodist are thinking about allowing gay pastors so  :facepalm:

Lutheran ELCA just started allowing gay pastors... that denomination is getting farther and farther away from Missouri Synod.
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October 07, 2009, 02:21:31 PM
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meh.  prob total fail on my part to sh*t on the thread.  i'm all for jesus sucking a big fat d*ck, but i should have done a better job imo.

October 07, 2009, 06:56:24 PM
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October 07, 2009, 08:51:25 PM
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Someone needs to tell Stormnut that women are not allowed to administer the holy sacraments.

Well that is a Catholic and crazy cult Christan thing, not a Methodist thing. Of course the Methodist are thinking about allowing gay pastors so  :facepalm:
And not allowing gay pastors isn't a "crazy cult" thing? Interesting.
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October 07, 2009, 10:09:49 PM
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meh.  prob total fail on my part to sh*t on the thread.  i'm all for jesus sucking a big fat d*ck, but i should have done a better job imo.

From this point on, you are ignored.     :blindfold:

October 08, 2009, 03:18:56 PM
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Damn... I worked on a loan application for a gay pastor a few months ago. I don't have his info anymore though.  I looked him up at the time. Somewhere in the north east.  He was a gay fag and talked to church people for money.

October 08, 2009, 04:58:11 PM
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Someone needs to tell Stormnut that women are not allowed to administer the holy sacraments.

Nuns can administer the Holy Sacraments.

October 08, 2009, 07:33:43 PM
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Someone needs to tell Stormnut that women are not allowed to administer the holy sacraments.

Nuns can administer the Holy Sacraments.


Jesuit, Franciscan, Benedictine......which ones, or all? Tia.

October 08, 2009, 07:51:52 PM
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Someone needs to tell Stormnut that women are not allowed to administer the holy sacraments.

Nuns can administer the Holy Sacraments.


Jesuit, Franciscan, Benedictine......which ones, or all? Tia.

Don't know.. just know I've seen nuns administer the Sacraments in lieu of a Priest.  The Catholic church didn't implode and Satan didn't come out of the ground.. although I did see a porn cartoon with nuns that were captured by Satan and he did evil things to them...

October 08, 2009, 07:58:24 PM
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Someone needs to tell Stormnut that women are not allowed to administer the holy sacraments.

Well that is a Catholic and crazy cult Christan thing, not a Methodist thing. Of course the Methodist are thinking about allowing gay pastors so  :facepalm:

Lutheran ELCA just started allowing gay pastors... that denomination is getting farther and farther away from Missouri Synod.

That's a GOOD thing, dude.  I am very, very familiar with he Missouri Synod. Full of Nazis.  Well intentioned Nazis, but Nazis' none the less.

October 08, 2009, 07:59:54 PM
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Someone needs to tell Stormnut that women are not allowed to administer the holy sacraments.

Well that is a Catholic and crazy cult Christan thing, not a Methodist thing. Of course the Methodist are thinking about allowing gay pastors so  :facepalm:

Lutheran ELCA just started allowing gay pastors... that denomination is getting farther and farther away from Missouri Synod.

That's a GOOD thing, dude.  I am very, very familiar with he Missouri Synod. Full of Nazis.  Well intentioned Nazis, but Nazis' none the less.

How about the Wisconsin Synod?

October 08, 2009, 08:00:01 PM
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Someone needs to tell Stormnut that women are not allowed to administer the holy sacraments.

Nuns can administer the Holy Sacraments.


Jesuit, Franciscan, Benedictine......which ones, or all? Tia.

Don't know.. just know I've seen nuns administer the Sacraments in lieu of a Priest.  The Catholic church didn't implode and Satan didn't come out of the ground.. although I did see a porn cartoon with nuns that were captured by Satan and he did evil things to them...


I should have put my post in italics.  

October 08, 2009, 08:00:48 PM
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Someone needs to tell Stormnut that women are not allowed to administer the holy sacraments.

Well that is a Catholic and crazy cult Christan thing, not a Methodist thing. Of course the Methodist are thinking about allowing gay pastors so  :facepalm:

Lutheran ELCA just started allowing gay pastors... that denomination is getting farther and farther away from Missouri Synod.

That's a GOOD thing, dude.  I am very, very familiar with he Missouri Synod. Full of Nazis.  Well intentioned Nazis, but Nazis' none the less.

How about the Wisconsin Synod?

Gestapo, not simply Nazi's.  True story.  They don't allow DANCING!

October 08, 2009, 08:25:50 PM
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Someone needs to tell Stormnut that women are not allowed to administer the holy sacraments.

Well that is a Catholic and crazy cult Christan thing, not a Methodist thing. Of course the Methodist are thinking about allowing gay pastors so  :facepalm:

Lutheran ELCA just started allowing gay pastors... that denomination is getting farther and farther away from Missouri Synod.

That's a GOOD thing, dude.  I am very, very familiar with he Missouri Synod. Full of Nazis.  Well intentioned Nazis, but Nazis' none the less.

How about the Wisconsin Synod?

Gestapo, not simply Nazi's.  True story.  They don't allow DANCING!

Really? I know a family that goes to the Wisconsin Synod Lutheran in KC. The kids go to dances all the time. The dad used to be a partying fool. He, and his older brother, grew up with in Ottumwa, IA with Tom Arnold. Many interesting stories.     :beerchug:

October 08, 2009, 08:33:34 PM
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Someone needs to tell Stormnut that women are not allowed to administer the holy sacraments.

Well that is a Catholic and crazy cult Christan thing, not a Methodist thing. Of course the Methodist are thinking about allowing gay pastors so  :facepalm:

Lutheran ELCA just started allowing gay pastors... that denomination is getting farther and farther away from Missouri Synod.

That's a GOOD thing, dude.  I am very, very familiar with he Missouri Synod. Full of Nazis.  Well intentioned Nazis, but Nazis' none the less.

How about the Wisconsin Synod?

Gestapo, not simply Nazi's.  True story.  They don't allow DANCING!

Really? I know a family that goes to the Wisconsin Synod Lutheran in KC. The kids go to dances all the time. The dad used to be a partying fool. He, and his older brother, grew up with in Ottumwa, IA with Tom Arnold. Many interesting stories.     :beerchug:

They are the most conservative by far.  The WI Synod congregation I was most familiar with was in Wauwatosa, WI...they were that way.

Not all are the same.  As a kid I was in a Missouri Synod church.  The congregation had to change the name of "Elders" to "Spiritual Life Leaders" so that they could let woman be Elders without getting into hot water with Synod leadership.  Elders could assist with serving communion.  So, the new woman "spiritual life leaders" could do this as well.  It got so heated that they had to have one side of the alter have woman elders and the other have only men so that offended parishioners could choose to sit on the "men only" side if they wanted to.....and this was thought of as "Liberal" Missouri Synod congregation by the Synod.

 

October 08, 2009, 08:39:13 PM
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Someone needs to tell Stormnut that women are not allowed to administer the holy sacraments.

Well that is a Catholic and crazy cult Christan thing, not a Methodist thing. Of course the Methodist are thinking about allowing gay pastors so  :facepalm:

Lutheran ELCA just started allowing gay pastors... that denomination is getting farther and farther away from Missouri Synod.

That's a GOOD thing, dude.  I am very, very familiar with he Missouri Synod. Full of Nazis.  Well intentioned Nazis, but Nazis' none the less.

How about the Wisconsin Synod?

Gestapo, not simply Nazi's.  True story.  They don't allow DANCING!

Really? I know a family that goes to the Wisconsin Synod Lutheran in KC. The kids go to dances all the time. The dad used to be a partying fool. He, and his older brother, grew up with in Ottumwa, IA with Tom Arnold. Many interesting stories.     :beerchug:

They are the most conservative by far.  The WI Synod congregation I was most familiar with was in Wauwatosa, WI...they were that way.

Not all are the same.  As a kid I was in a Missouri Synod church.  The congregation had to change the name of "Elders" to "Spiritual Life Leaders" so that they could let woman be Elders without getting into hot water with Synod leadership.  Elders could assist with serving communion.  So, the new woman "spiritual life leaders" could do this as well.  It got so heated that they had to have one side of the alter have woman elders and the other have only men so that offended parishioners could choose to sit on the "men only" side if they wanted to.....and this was thought of as "Liberal" Missouri Synod congregation by the Synod.

 

Wowsers.....

October 08, 2009, 09:49:40 PM
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Someone needs to tell Stormnut that women are not allowed to administer the holy sacraments.

Well that is a Catholic and crazy cult Christan thing, not a Methodist thing. Of course the Methodist are thinking about allowing gay pastors so  :facepalm:

Lutheran ELCA just started allowing gay pastors... that denomination is getting farther and farther away from Missouri Synod.

That's a GOOD thing, dude.  I am very, very familiar with he Missouri Synod. Full of Nazis.  Well intentioned Nazis, but Nazis' none the less.

How about the Wisconsin Synod?

Gestapo, not simply Nazi's.  True story.  They don't allow DANCING!

Really? I know a family that goes to the Wisconsin Synod Lutheran in KC. The kids go to dances all the time. The dad used to be a partying fool. He, and his older brother, grew up with in Ottumwa, IA with Tom Arnold. Many interesting stories.     :beerchug:

They are the most conservative by far.  The WI Synod congregation I was most familiar with was in Wauwatosa, WI...they were that way.

Not all are the same.  As a kid I was in a Missouri Synod church.  The congregation had to change the name of "Elders" to "Spiritual Life Leaders" so that they could let woman be Elders without getting into hot water with Synod leadership.  Elders could assist with serving communion.  So, the new woman "spiritual life leaders" could do this as well.  It got so heated that they had to have one side of the alter have woman elders and the other have only men so that offended parishioners could choose to sit on the "men only" side if they wanted to.....and this was thought of as "Liberal" Missouri Synod congregation by the Synod.

 

In our rural Missouri Synod chruch, i think women finally were allowed to vote in meetings within the last 10 years. Don't think we will ever have women elders for a while. The church has been pretty consistent with how it was run in the last 125 years. I admit i actually like it that way. The fact that a lutheran division would allow gay or lesbian pastors is crazy to me and goes against a lot of things lutheran's stand for. But hey, everyone is entitled to their belief. I'm sure my grandparents would have something to say if they were still alive...
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October 08, 2009, 09:56:55 PM
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Oddly enough, our church, which is a First Christian Church, does not allow women to be in a leadership position. I'm a *cough* Deacon, and find it rather odd, but the church started as part of the restoration movement.

October 08, 2009, 10:40:37 PM
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Someone needs to tell Stormnut that women are not allowed to administer the holy sacraments.

Well that is a Catholic and crazy cult Christan thing, not a Methodist thing. Of course the Methodist are thinking about allowing gay pastors so  :facepalm:

Lutheran ELCA just started allowing gay pastors... that denomination is getting farther and farther away from Missouri Synod.

That's a GOOD thing, dude.  I am very, very familiar with he Missouri Synod. Full of Nazis.  Well intentioned Nazis, but Nazis' none the less.

How about the Wisconsin Synod?

Gestapo, not simply Nazi's.  True story.  They don't allow DANCING!

Really? I know a family that goes to the Wisconsin Synod Lutheran in KC. The kids go to dances all the time. The dad used to be a partying fool. He, and his older brother, grew up with in Ottumwa, IA with Tom Arnold. Many interesting stories.     :beerchug:

They are the most conservative by far.  The WI Synod congregation I was most familiar with was in Wauwatosa, WI...they were that way.

Not all are the same.  As a kid I was in a Missouri Synod church.  The congregation had to change the name of "Elders" to "Spiritual Life Leaders" so that they could let woman be Elders without getting into hot water with Synod leadership.  Elders could assist with serving communion.  So, the new woman "spiritual life leaders" could do this as well.  It got so heated that they had to have one side of the alter have woman elders and the other have only men so that offended parishioners could choose to sit on the "men only" side if they wanted to.....and this was thought of as "Liberal" Missouri Synod congregation by the Synod.

 

In our rural Missouri Synod chruch, i think women finally were allowed to vote in meetings within the last 10 years. Don't think we will ever have women elders for a while. The church has been pretty consistent with how it was run in the last 125 years. I admit i actually like it that way. The fact that a lutheran division would allow gay or lesbian pastors is crazy to me and goes against a lot of things lutheran's stand for. But hey, everyone is entitled to their belief. I'm sure my grandparents would have something to say if they were still alive...

I respect your position man, because I was raised in that culture and I consider many of those people to be fundamentally "good" people.....but there isn't one single thing about the Lutheran faith that has anything to do with homosexuality, one way or the other.  Nothing.

Dude, I have read Luther's small catechism, studied and contrasted Lutheranism with other Protestants and all other religions....It's NOT in there man. NO WHERE.

Now, YOUR particular congregation may have that slant to it, and that is completely their choice, but it's not a part of the Lutheran faith...or most main-stream non-evangelical protestant faiths (e.g. Methodist, Episcopal, Presbyterian).

I was actually proud when I heard the ELCA was going to do that....even though I wasn't raised in an ELCA congregation...just by loose relationship.....doesn't really matter too much to me though, I'm not a Lutheran anymore.

October 08, 2009, 11:19:31 PM
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In our rural Missouri Synod chruch, i think women finally were allowed to vote in meetings within the last 10 years. Don't think we will ever have women elders for a while. The church has been pretty consistent with how it was run in the last 125 years. I admit i actually like it that way. The fact that a lutheran division would allow gay or lesbian pastors is crazy to me and goes against a lot of things lutheran's stand for. But hey, everyone is entitled to their belief. I'm sure my grandparents would have something to say if they were still alive...

I respect your position man, because I was raised in that culture and I consider many of those people to be fundamentally "good" people.....but there isn't one single thing about the Lutheran faith that has anything to do with homosexuality, one way or the other.  Nothing.

Dude, I have read Luther's small catechism, studied and contrasted Lutheranism with other Protestants and all other religions....It's NOT in there man. NO WHERE.

Now, YOUR particular congregation may have that slant to it, and that is completely their choice, but it's not a part of the Lutheran faith...or most main-stream non-evangelical protestant faiths (e.g. Methodist, Episcopal, Presbyterian).

I was actually proud when I heard the ELCA was going to do that....even though I wasn't raised in an ELCA congregation...just by loose relationship.....doesn't really matter too much to me though, I'm not a Lutheran anymore.

It's been a good 8 years since i went to a Lutheran school (1-8) so i won't act like I know the ins and outs of these things. And it seems your have looked at this issue more thoroughly than I have. I guess its all in YOUR(not you, Pete, specific) personal beliefs, not necessarily your church. I like to think of the church as the company you keep, which most reflects your views. Are there things about LCMS i think are wrong and should be changed?? Hell yes. It was a big issue in our church about using individual cups,not one cup for communion. I mean come on, what the frack is the big deal about that? It's still the same Blood. Our society has just changed faster than the church.

I know SOMEWHERE in the Bible they address homosexuality, which is treated as a sin. But it is no different than any other sin a Pastor could commit, I realize this. It's just the, for the lack of a better word, fact of it that they allow them to lead others to God's word. Like i said earlier, it's a personal issue, even a congregational issue like you said. I just don't think the ELCA should decide on such a big issue, for everyone.

(this is hard for me to type out clearly, would rather talk about it. sorry if none of that makes sense)
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i want to punch jesus in the cvnt

ruined my friend's life

October 09, 2009, 04:51:06 PM
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i want to punch jesus in the cvnt

ruined my friend's life

Hate to disagree, but it takes someone of weak mind, and character, to allow anything to ruin their life. Especially a belief in anything wholly ensconced in faith and love. fwiw.

October 09, 2009, 04:57:35 PM
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he seems like a slave to his faith.  and lol @ faith and love.

thought this was an interesting thread i read earlier today:

http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/137/religion-god-theology/how-why-i-became-atheist-tldr-447763/

also lol @ jesus.  ever since i said mean things about him on gpc and ksufans, i've ran like god in online poker (PUN INTENDED?!?!?!).  <3 buddha, the god who's down with gambling, sex, etc...and a happier society

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he seems like a slave to his faith.  and lol @ faith and love.

thought this was an interesting thread i read earlier today:

http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/137/religion-god-theology/how-why-i-became-atheist-tldr-447763/

also lol @ jesus.  ever since i said mean things about him on gpc and ksufans, i've ran like god in online poker (PUN INTENDED?!?!?!).  <3 buddha, the god who's down with gambling, sex, etc...and a happier society

Sounds like you sold your soul. I expect a report when mephistopholes comes to take his due.

October 10, 2009, 03:28:20 PM
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ok, ok.  idea is ridiculous tho, no?