Lutheran also. I think their understanding of the Lord's Supper is the best. I have a problem with baptism. I do not like infant baptism, which my church practices, but I like "age of accountability" even less. Its one of those things I dont have a handle on.
For the most part I am a big tent type of Christian. To my way of thinking, anyone that acknowledges God and their personal inability to meet his standards, who accepts that God has chosen to to bridge that gap and who believes that the bridge is the person of the Saviour, Jesus, the Christ and relies on his intervention on their behalf is saved. The rest is just window dressing.
They say that genius is simple at its heart, but complex at the point of application. That is surely true of the Church. I doubt that you would find a dozen church fathers that would disagree with anything I just laid out, yet we have the divergence you see.
I have sited before my favorite analogy: the story of the blind men and the elephant. If the faith of a child is the elephant, then the Catholics think it is a wall, the Baptists think it is a spear, we Lutherans think it is a fan, Pentacostals think it a snake, Presbyterians think it rope, and Methodists think it a tree. None are wrong, and all are right, but in this world no one will ever get the whole truth.
J