A few months ago I noticed that a blog called No Church Home had linked up to The Shepherd’s Study. I found that it was the blog of a self-described “disgruntled Evangelical” named Doug Cohenour, who had left Evangelicalism in search of a new church home. His and his family’s search from church to church finally ended at a confessional Lutheran church.
I’ve read Doug’s posts with interest since coming across his blog and have found some very insightful writing about a former Evangelical’s journey from Evangelicalism to confessional Lutheranism. This afternoon an interesting post from No Church Home came across my newsreader entitled A Word for the Disgruntled Lutheran. It’s a very Christ-centered response to those who have grown “disgruntled” with Lutheranism and worth a read. Rather than publish the entire post, here’s an excerpt…
Search for Christ
You have probably heard it before, but it bears repeating; there are no perfect churches. As long as there are people involved, there will always be something that we can find to be unhappy about. Lutheranism, for all of its faults, is one of the last refuges of truth in our day and age. The church at large is disintegrating. It is on the decline. If you care about the church, about doctrine, about fidelity to God’s Word, about faith in Christ alone for salvation, and about all of the things that mark the true church, you are in the minority. I have seen enough evidence of this trend over the last 20 years to convince me that we live in a time of decline for the church.
Jesus said that the gates of hell would not prevail against the church. I believe this. But He also wonder if He would find faith on the earth when He returned again. I wonder this myself. Before you reject Lutheranism, maybe it deserves a fresh look. Perhaps you are disgruntled because you do not really know what your church teaches. It may be that if you gain a fresh perspective on the doctrines of the Reformation, the Lutheran confessions, The Word of God, and the finished work of Jesus Christ on your behalf, that the Lutheran church will not seem like such a bad place to be after all.
It’s really all about Jesus Christ and what He has done. It’s not about you, or professional clergy and their vision, or synods and their decisions, or the politics of your local church. Your personal worship preferences are not relevant, and neither are your felt needs. Being turned inward on yourself leads to being disgruntled. Search for Christ instead. Look for the place where you get the most of Christ, Jesus in all of His fullness, crucified for you.
You will find this in the churches of the Reformation. You will find this in confessional Lutheranism. For where Jesus is, there is life and salvation.
[HT: No Church Home - Now linked on the blogroll too!]













This is a wonderful story and it makes all your blogging time worthwhile. I know too many bloggers that blog about their faith but are too scared to state the denomination that they belong to. Congratulations to you and thank you for your insightful and helpful posts.
Steve
You’re very welcome, Steve. Keep up the good work with your blog too!