Since most denominations ascribe to the essentials of the faith, we should be able to worship and fellowship together. Why is that a possible problem. It may be because when we begin to peel some of the layers off some denomination's beliefs, we find differences in understanding of the essentials. A man-centered or works belief system cannot be fit into the essentials of the faith. It may depend on how well can we mask those differences in whether we can profit from worshipping together. I would think the bible study would hinge on the leadership of the study. <br><br>Besides the Lutherans that you mentioned, I can think of the Methodists. They hold to a concept of prevenient grace, whatever that really is. All I know is that they believe one can fall from grace and hold strongly to arminian theology.


John Chaney

"having been firmly rooted and now being built up in Him and established in your faith . . ." Colossians 2:7