My first Divine Liturgy experience.

It's not up for debate. The New Testament is the record of how the church was formed regardless of when the formation of it was written. The church came into being after the resurrection. People could have been chanting there heads of for thousand of years before that for all I care. But I don't see any record the church "chanting" per say in Acts or anywhere else. In fact this is the FIRST time other than the term "Gregorian Chant" That I've ever heard of it in 25 years as a Christian. But That is to be expected in a predominantly Roman Catholic religious forum. Goodness what else you folk get up to. We know what your dirty little fathers have been up to for hundred of years.
 
It's not up for debate. The New Testament is the record of how the church was formed regardless of when the formation of it was written.
Acts is, and the Epistles are. Yup.

The church came into being after the resurrection. People could have been chanting there heads of for thousand of years before that for all I care. But I don't see any record the church "chanting" per say in Acts or anywhere else. In fact this is the FIRST time other than the term "Gregorian Chant" That I've ever heard of it in 25 years as a Christian. But That is to be expected in a predominantly Roman Catholic religious forum.

That's because the technique of singing which we now call "chant" didn't have an official name at that time in Byzantium when the craft was created.


Goodness what else you folk get up to. We know what your dirty little fathers have been up to for hundred of years.
Actually, you clearly don't know much of anything that you're blathering on about in this thread.
 
To say this means you have very little understanding of the important roles all members of the body have and how this has been manifested through the life of the Church. All are called to participate, but not all are called to preach.
We are all called to preach and make disciples. We, who are born again from above though Christ ARE ALL now members of a Royal eternal Priest hood and a wise man seeks to save souls and a soul can not be saved without the preaching of the gospel/reading of the word. You clearly do not know your bible sir. I'm not an ordained preacher or minister but I have led many souls to Christ, friends family, work colleagues etc. The only reason a born again human beings are not raptured out of this trash can the moment they are saved is because their "participation" is to seek to get everyone they ever come in to contact saved. We are talking about eternal damnation here friend. All Firemen have to fight fire. That is their participation. We are all eternal fire fighters.
 
We are all called to preach and make disciples. We, who are born again from above though Christ ARE ALL now members of a Royal eternal Priest hood and a wise man seeks to save souls and a soul can not be saved without the preaching of the gospel/reading of the word. You clearly do not know your bible sir. I'm not an ordained preacher or minister but I have led many souls to Christ, friends family, work colleagues etc. The only reason a born again human beings are not raptured out of this trash can the moment they are saved is because their "participation" is to seek to get everyone they ever come in to contact saved. We are talking about eternal damnation here friend. All Firemen have to fight fire. That is their participation. We are all eternal fire fighters.
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Listen here Heavenlyboy, if your truly are born again, you wouldn't spend another second in the Roman Catholic Church. I don't mean to offend you, this offensive evil organisation is going down with you in or not.
 
Listen here Heavenlyboy, if your truly are born again, you wouldn't spend another second in the Roman Catholic Church. I don't mean to offend you, this offensive evil organisation is going down with you in or not.
I'm not never have been Roman Catholic. Go home-you're drunk.
 
Because of how ironic in a pot-kettle way it is for someone who doesn't know the bible to tell me I don't know the bible. :D
Oh I see. Get ya now. Well if you aren't RC please advise what you are? And good luck with your surgery. I mean that. Life is hard in spite oh what we cling to in all manner of religious faith. I like what Plato said " Be kind; everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle" I only learned of this plato quote a few days ago and it has impacted me as much as any scripture ever has. I'm trying to live this way from now on because I have found it way too easy to be unkind as I battle through this life.
 
Oh I see. Get ya now. Well if you aren't RC please advise what you are? And good luck with your surgery. I mean that. Life is hard in spite oh what we cling to in all manner of religious faith. I like what Plato said " Be kind; everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle" I only learned of this plato quote a few days ago and it has impacted me as much as any scripture ever has. I'm trying to live this way from now on because I have found it way too easy to be unkind as I battle through this life.
Eastern Orthodox. This entire thread is about my journey to Orthodoxy and everything related. You ought to try actually reading it! :) ~hugs~
 
I am home and I'm not drunk.

It's just a snarky meme, bro. No worries. :D

[h=2]About[/h] “Go Home, You Are Drunk” is an expression used to point out someone else’s failure or misplaced objects, similar to other well-known dismissive statements like You’re Doing It Wrong and Buzzkilling. The phrase is typically featured in image macros in which the subject is performing a task incorrectly or found in an out-of-place position.
[h=2]Origin[/h] Prior to its appearance in image macros, the phrase has been colloquially used to advise someone against over-drinking or scold him or her for losing self-control, comprable to another English idiom “let’s call it a day.” The earliest known instance of an image featuring the snowclone “Go home X, you’re drunk” was posted to the Internet humor site Natuba[SUP][1][/SUP] on October 6th, 2008, which included a photograph of graffiti on a bathroom wall (shown below).



[h=2]Spread[/h] On October 24th, 2010, a similar joke was used in an image macro posted to the “Historic LOLs” Cheezburger[SUP][8][/SUP] page, which featured a painting of a robed man yelling the phrase “And I banged your mother!” accompanied by an embarassed-looking man saying “You’re drunk dad, go home” (shown below).



On August 6th, 2012, Redditor inquirewue submitted an image macro to the /r/funny[SUP][3][/SUP] subreddit in a post titled “You are drunk,” which included a photograph of several people running from a crash-landing plane with the caption “Go away plane / you are drunk” (shown below, left). Within one month, the post received over 4,600 up votes and 55 comments. On August 27th, Redditor electrolemon submitted a cinemagraph of a waterfall coming out of the mouth of a rock sculpture in a post titled “Go home Poseidon, you’re drunk!”[SUP][6][/SUP] (shown below, right).



On September 30th, 9gag user ccodex submitted a post titled “Go home, cow, you’re drunk!”,[SUP][7][/SUP] featuring a photograph of a cow looking back at a camera while walking in an odd fashion (shown below, left). On October 4th, Redditor danpopo submitted a post titled “Bear go home you are drunk" to the /r/gifs[SUP][2][/SUP] subreddit, which featured an animated GIF of a bear flailing its arms wildly at another bear (shown below, right).
http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/go-home-you-are-drunk
 
Dont we have the princess of dorkness aka Richard Dawkins to thank for the meme term? I look forward one day to reading of your journey from Eastern Orthodoxy ( what ever that is) to Christ. God bless.
Eastern Orthodoxy is my journey toward Christ. :) Those of us who are EO spend our liturgical lives(and the rest of our lives as best as possible) immersed in the gospel and holy tradition. "Orthodoxy" literally means "the true way". :cool:

IDK who originally coined the 'go home you're drunk' meme, but the link I gave has a history for you.
 
Eastern Orthodoxy is my journey toward Christ. :) Those of us who are EO spend our liturgical lives(and the rest of our lives as best as possible) immersed in the gospel and holy tradition. "Orthodoxy" literally means "the true way". :cool:

IDK who originally coined the 'go home you're drunk' meme, but the link I gave has a history for you.
I did a form of martial arts when I was younger and dumber that was called the true way as well. What do you mean by "liturgical life" Christ is the way, the New Testament church where called followers of the way. Act 22.4

What is the gospel of holy tradition? You do realise all the apostles or most of them where beaten stoned, boiled and nailed to crosses until death don't you, as where approx another one hundred million after them, mostly by Rome. Do you plan on following that tradition too?
 
Eastern Orthodoxy is my journey toward Christ. :) Those of us who are EO spend our liturgical lives(and the rest of our lives as best as possible) immersed in the gospel and holy tradition. "Orthodoxy" literally means "the true way". :cool:

IDK who originally coined the 'go home you're drunk' meme, but the link I gave has a history for you.
And have you sold everything and given it to the church, as was the tradition upon fear of death? If not stop deluding yourself.
 
That sounds like all the work of the church is being done by some professional subset of it, rather than everyone. This is the opposite of the model the apostles taught the churches they established, where every member of the body has spiritual gifts giving them a role to play in the edification of the rest of the body (such as in 1 Corinthians 12-14). Members weren't just supposed to go to the assembly and sit there and be fed by someone else. They were all to feed and build up one another according to whatever their gifts were.
It is the EXACT model established in Acts 6.
But I thought I was pretty clear that I was speaking in the context of learning the faith.

You feel that this other approach pays off 100-fold for you. But you should also ask yourself what you're doing to edify the rest of the body, not just what some subset of them are doing to edify you.
I am not teaching theology to the rest of the body. I thought I was pretty clear about that being the context of my post.
The reason I am not teaching theology to the rest of the body is because I have absolutely no business teaching theology to the rest of the body.

Reading a confession and one or two 300 page books might be enough to be called an expert in the circles I previously ran in, but I'm happy to say it's just not the case in my present outfit. It requires a bit more effort.

I'm not saying I'm incapable of putting forth the effort, going to seminary, getting a doctorate in theology, and teaching those classes. And I'm not saying my priest is incapable of planting trees in the church yard, cooking meals for the bereaved, or serving as warden. I am going to state openly that he's incapable of singing.

So there are four things I'm doing (at least) that I am ONLY able to do because I'm not forced into doing the priests job for him. Enough other people actually care about that job getting done that it remains the job of the guy whose job it is.
 
It is the EXACT model established in Acts 6.
But I thought I was pretty clear that I was speaking in the context of learning the faith.

Where do you see this in Acts 6?

I was also speaking in the context of learning the faith.
 
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