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ctay
8th August 2006, 10:17 AM
Minnesota Lutheran
by Garrison Keillor
I have made fun of Lutherans for years - who wouldn't, if you lived in Minnesota? But I have also sung with Lutherans and that is one of the main joys of life, along with hot baths and fresh sweet corn.
We make fun of Lutherans for their blandness, their excessive calm, their fear of giving offense, their lack of speed and also for their secret fondness for macaroni and cheese. But nobody sings like them. If you ask an audience in New York City, a relatively Lutheranless place, to sing along on the chorus of "Michael Row the Boat Ashore", they will look daggers at you as if you had asked them to strip to their underwear. But if you do this among Lutherans they'll smile and row that boat ashore and up on the beach! And down the road!
Lutherans are bred from childhood to sing in four-part harmony. It's a talent that comes from sitting on the lap of someone singing alto or tenor or bass and hearing the harmonic intervals by putting your little head against that person's rib cage. It's natural for Lutherans to sing in harmony.
We're too modest to be soloists, too worldly to sing in unison. When you're singing in the key of C and you slide into the A7th and D7th chords, all two hundred of you, it's an emotionally fulfilling moment. I once sang the bass line of Children of the Heavenly Father in a room with about three thousand Lutherans in it; and when we finished, we all had tears in our eyes, partly from the promise that God will not forsake us, partly from the proximity of all those lovely voices. By our joining in harmony, we somehow promise that we will not forsake each other. I do believe this: People, these Lutherans, who love to sing in four-part harmony are the sort of people you could call up when you're in deep distress. If you're dying, they'll comfort you. If you're lonely, they'll talk to you. And if you're hungry , they'll give you tuna salad!
The following list was compiled by a 20th century
Lutheran who, observing other Lutherans, wrote down exactly what he saw or heard:1. Lutherans believe in prayer, but would practically die if asked to pray out loud. 2. Lutherans like to sing, except when confronted with a new hymn or a hymn with more than four stanzas.3. Lutherans believe their pastors will visit them in the hospital, even if they don't notify them that they are there.4 Lutherans usually follow the official liturgy and will feel it is their way of suffering for their sins.5. Lutherans believe in miracles and even expect miracles, especially during their stewardship visitation programs or when passing the plate.6. Lutherans feel that applauding for their children's choirs would make the kids too proud and conceited.7. Lutherans think that the Bible forbids them from crossing the aisle while passing the peace.8. Lutherans drink coffee as if it were the third sacrament.9. Some Lutherans still believe that and ELCA bride and an LCMS groom make for a mixed marriage.10. Lutherans feel guilty for not staying to clean up after their own wedding reception in the Fellowship Hall.11. Lutherans are willing to pay up to one dollar for a meal at church.12. Lutherans think that Garrison Keillor stories are totally factual.13. Lutherans still serve Jell-O in the proper liturgical color of the season and think that peas in a tuna hot dish adds too much color.14. Lutherans believe that it is OK to poke fun at themselves and never take themselves too seriously.15. You know you're a Lutheran when: it's 100 degrees, with 90% humidity, and you still have coffee after the service.16. You hear something really funny during the sermon and smile as loudly as you can.17. Donuts are a line item in the church budget, just like coffee.18. The communion cabinet is open to all, but the coffee cabinet is locked up tight.19. All your relatives graduated from a school named Concordia (or Luther, St. Olaf, Augustana, etc. ).20. When you watch a "Star Wars" movie and they say, "May the Force be with you", you respond, " and also with you".21. You actually understand those folks from Lake Wobegon, MN.22. And lastly, it takes ten minutes to say goodbye.

C.F.W. Walther
8th August 2006, 10:43 AM
LOL ctay :) I sent that list ot all my Lutheran friends

SPALATIN
8th August 2006, 05:47 PM
Amen! :thumbsup:

ctay
8th August 2006, 08:25 PM
I got it through an email and had to pass it on.

RayJGentry
8th August 2006, 08:40 PM
yeah, i heard that while back and it's totally true. when i went to luther college (big music school) it was so true there. sinigng hymns was the most gorgeous thing i've every experienced. the other thing i love listening to is Holden Evening Prayer. if you have a group of amazing singers, that whole service is very possibly more beautiful than any traditional hymn.

KagomeShuko
8th August 2006, 11:22 PM
yeah, i heard that while back and it's totally true. when i went to luther college (big music school) it was so true there. sinigng hymns was the most gorgeous thing i've every experienced. the other thing i love listening to is Holden Evening Prayer. if you have a group of amazing singers, that whole service is very possibly more beautiful than any traditional hymn.

Holden Evening Prayer is an incredibly gorgeous service!!! I love it so much!!!

Stein Auf!
Bridget

LutherNut
9th August 2006, 12:03 AM
If you ask an audience in New York City, a relatively Lutheranless place

I laughed out loud when I read this part! ^_^ ^_^ ^_^

RegularGuy
9th August 2006, 07:23 AM
I laughed out loud when I read this part! ^_^ ^_^ ^_^


I smiled out loud.

There are some who say you can tell a Lutheran extrovert because he looks at your shoes when he talks to you.

Quentin
14th August 2006, 02:47 PM
lol! That was good. Considering my church came has a Lutheran background, I may forward this to Pastor Bill.

Melethiel
14th August 2006, 04:30 PM
Lol...that's so true! :D