How can a catholic convert to Lutheran faith?
If you went through the Catholic confirmation process, this is very similar. Google “Lutheran churches in [your city]”. When you find one, visit it on a Sunday. You will find their elements familiar, in particular the use of the sign of the cross, kneeling for prayer, holy water, bowing to the crucifix, kissing the altar, chanting, and the Eucharist being weekly (just like in the Catholic Church, non-Lutherans are not to receive it). When you are ready, join an adult confirmation class conducted by the pastor of the church that you intend to join. Here you will study the six principal parts of Christian doctrine: the Ten Commandments, the Creed, the Lord’s Prayer, and the Sacraments. The length of the class depends on the local church. Luther’s Small Catechism will be your textbook. When the pastor feels that you have mastered the material, you are ready for the next step. The final step is to receive Confirmation. You will are to answer general questions about the faith before the con