Yeah, fairly common for High-Church Anglicans or Lutherans or Orthodox to do so, which is why it's less common in the US where Evangelical and Baptist sects are more common. Even then, you get a few who prefer a more ritualistic form of Christianity.
But it's mostly an individual thing, even the Jesuits don't go door-knocking or stand on street corners, they just come stunningly prepared for any and all potential theology debates.
Yeah, fairly common for High-Church Anglicans or Lutherans or Orthodox to do so, which is why it's less common in the US where Evangelical and Baptist sects are more common. Even then, you get a few who prefer a more ritualistic form of Christianity.
But it's mostly an individual thing, even the Jesuits don't go door-knocking or stand on street corners, they just come stunningly prepared for any and all potential theology debates.