Blog Title: Caroline
Caciano – Church visit #1
Church Name: St.
Gregorios Malankara Orthodox Church
Church Address: 905 S.
Kent Avenue, Elmhurst IL 60126
Date Attended: September
28, 2015
Church Category: Orthodox
(Indian/Syriac)
Describe the worship
service you attended. How was it similar or different from your regular
context?
The
service consisted of liturgy that was sung in English. The church also held a
service in their native tongue. The liturgy, consisting of prayers, scripture
readings and hymns were in the incense-filled room. The sermon and the
announcements were the only moments throughout the service that were not sung
or chanted. The message was delivered in a surprisingly casual manner, in
contrast with the formality of the liturgy. The men worshipped on one side as
the women worshipped on the other side of the room. It was a small, intimate
setting. The women were dressed in traditional clothing and draped cloth over
their hair. Even though I was dressed modestly I still felt displaced because
of my different cultural background. While the congregation was extremely
welcoming to me as a guest, I still felt as if I were intruding on their
service. The service was certainly different from my regular worship experience.
My Protestant church is far more casual in attire, in singing and progression
through a service. Culture has certainly influenced my church in regards to
aspects including song selections and worship style. While sometimes my church
recites the Creed or the Lord’s Prayer, the Orthodox service was flooded with
creedal phrases and hymns from early Christianity.
How did the worship
service illuminate for you the history and contours of global Christianity?
The service illuminated the continuation and persistence
of the Christian faith across cultural contexts and throughout centuries. The
service placed an emphasis on engaging in practices and traditions. There was
an evident desire to preserve the Orthodox faith, even in Elmhurst, IL. This
adherence to tradition presented a link to the church in its original time and
context. The culture of 21st century North America varies greatly
from the context of the beginnings of Orthodoxy, yet the traditions and worship
style continues today, and the congregation of St. Gregorios Malankara is
faithfully devoted to it. After attending the service, I gained a greater
understanding of the manner in which tradition can hold greater significance
over cultural influences. The service also illuminated the divisions within the
Christian church. While the priest thanked me for worshipping with them that
morning, as a Protestant evangelical Christian, I was unable to participate in
the Eucharist alongside the other members of the church. Not only do my own
views differ from the Orthodox in regards to the Lord’s Supper, but also in
other doctrinal matters. These doctrinal differences have shaped the way that
churches and denominations have developed throughout the history of
Christianity.
How did the worship
service illuminate for you your personal identity as a Christian?
The service inspired me to reflect more on my place as a
Christian within the body of Christ, especially in regards to the enormity of
the global Church. At times, I have a tendency to ignorantly consider only Protestant
denominations as constituting the body of Christ. In actuality, the Church
extends far beyond my own context, including Orthodox and Catholic traditions. The
service was an excellent reminder that I am much smaller than I often believe
myself to be, especially regarding my place in the body of Christ. The service
illuminated the diversity of worship and culture. I gained a heightened sense
of humility in appreciating the culture and worship, the reverent nature and
adherence to tradition within the congregation of St. Gregorios. Even despite
the manner in which this service was far different from my own, it was an
encouraging reminder of the unifying work of Jesus Christ. Despite cultural, traditional,
stylistic or doctrinal differences, we are ultimately unified because of Christ
Jesus and the redemptive plan for his people.
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