Go to services, yes. I myself attended Lutheran schools (Missouri Synod) until I was 15.
It's kind of important, if you're a Protestant, to understand the official differences between denominations (their word for their... sects, I guess?) and even the unofficial differences between different branches of denominations, and whether single churches in a given denomination are allowed freedom to build their own belief statements, and what kind of freedom they are allowed. The Baptists that are not Southern are not particularly well organized and the church I went to was pretty independent, so I can't say how representative it was.
In general, a Protestant that is not Lutheran will not (or is not allowed to) take communion at a Lutheran church, because that is a point on which Lutherans and many other Protestants disagree (consubstantiation vs. memorialism). But they would go to a service, even if they were slightly put off by the different methods of worship. (chants and short sermons)
Sorry so long, I could go on and on about all the strange differences in Protestants; I find it endlessly hilarious and interesting.
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It's kind of important, if you're a Protestant, to understand the official differences between denominations (their word for their... sects, I guess?) and even the unofficial differences between different branches of denominations, and whether single churches in a given denomination are allowed freedom to build their own belief statements, and what kind of freedom they are allowed. The Baptists that are not Southern are not particularly well organized and the church I went to was pretty independent, so I can't say how representative it was.
In general, a Protestant that is not Lutheran will not (or is not allowed to) take communion at a Lutheran church, because that is a point on which Lutherans and many other Protestants disagree (consubstantiation vs. memorialism). But they would go to a service, even if they were slightly put off by the different methods of worship. (chants and short sermons)
Sorry so long, I could go on and on about all the strange differences in Protestants; I find it endlessly hilarious and interesting.