Considering becoming Lutheran, wife doesn’t like the services though.
So my wife and I have been going through a rough time in our current church learning that we have massive doctrinal belief differences, including but not limited to denying Nicene Christianity. That’s a whole different story though.
I have always really enjoyed theology and have looked into many different traditions. I have now read the Augsburg Confession, Small and Large catechism, and reading through the Smalcald articles and the about to start the Formula of Concord. Needless to say, I have truly found Lutheran theology to be what seems to see the truth. We have an extremely traditional Lutheran church near us that she has said she feels like is weird and feels wrong. (Coming from an extreme low church tradition with no Liturgy). However though, there is an LCMS church near us as-well that has both a contemporary and a Traditional service. I would be okay with going to the contemporary service and the traditional service like 50/50, but also really don’t like the contemporary service since it doesn’t follow the LSB.
I have loved the pastors of this church already from just a few visits. I really don’t like the contemporary service and would love to get her to love the traditional service, but I’m sure it would just take time. I don’t want her to go reluctantly and just because I want to go though.
Any suggestions?