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Difference bertween Methodists and Nazarenes

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I found this...not exactly sure what it means in regards to taking other creeds, but maybe it has something to do with what you're thinking of.

http://www.bible.ca/cr-Nazarene.htm

"Because it is the official statement of the faith and practice of the church and is consistent with the teachings of the Scriptures, we expect our people every where to accept the tenets of doctrine and the guides and helps to holy living contained in it. To fail to do so, after formally taking the membership vows of the Church of the Nazarene injures the witness of the church, violates her conscience, and dissipates the fellowship of the people called Nazarenes."


Not sure what that means exactly, or if it applies to what you're talking about, but maybe someone can explain it. :)
 
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801. THE RECEPTION OF
CHURCH MEMBERS

The prospective members having come forward to stand before the altar of the church, the pastor shall address them as follows:

DEARLY BELOVED: The privileges and blessings that we have in association together in the Church of Jesus Christ are very sacred and precious. There is in it such hallowed fellowship as cannot otherwise be known.

There is such helpfulness with brotherly watch care and counsel as can be found only in the Church.

There is the godly care of pastors, with the teachings of the Word; and the helpful inspiration of social worship. And there is cooperation in service, accomplishing that which cannot otherwise be done. The doctrines upon which the church rests as essential to Christian experience are brief.

We believe in God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. We especially emphasize the deity of Jesus Christ and the personality of the Holy Spirit.

We believe that human beings are born in sin; that they need the work of forgiveness through Christ and the new birth by the Holy Spirit; that subsequent to this there is the deeper work of heart cleansing or entire sanctification through the infilling of the Holy Spirit, and that to each of these works of grace the Holy Spirit gives witness.

We believe that our Lord will return, the dead shall be raised, and that all shall come to final judgment with its rewards and punishments.

Do you heartily believe these truths? If so, answer, "I do."

Do you acknowledge Jesus Christ as your personal Savior, and do you realize that He saves you now?

Response: I do.

Desiring to unite with the Church of the Nazarene, do you covenant to give yourself to the fellowship and work of God in connection with it, as set forth in the General Rules and the Covenant of Christian Conduct of the Church of the Nazarene? Will you endeavor in every way to glorify God, by a humble walk, godly conversation, and holy service; by devotedly giving of your means; by faithful attendance upon the means of grace; and, abstaining from all evil, will you seek earnestly to perfect holiness of heart and life in the fear of the Lord?

Response: I will.

The minister shall then say to the person or persons:

I welcome you into this church, to its sacred fellowship, responsibilities, and privileges. May the great Head of the Church bless and keep you, and enable you to be faithful in all good works, that your life and witness may be effective in leading others to Christ.

The minister shall then take each one by the hand, and with appropriate words of personal greeting welcome each into the church.

(Alternate form for members joining by letter of transfer:)

_________________________, formerly a member (members) of the Church of the Nazarene at __________________________, comes (come) to join the fellowship of this local congregation.

Taking each by the hand, or speaking to the group, the minister shall say:

It gives me pleasure on behalf of this church to welcome you into our membership. We trust that we will be a source of encouragement and strength to you and that you, in turn, will be a source of blessing and help to us. May the Lord richly bless you in the salvation of souls and in the advancement of His kingdom.
Well folks here it is. The offical Reception into the Nazarene Church pleadge if you will. I was wrong and will be the first one to admit it. Perhaps if WJ takes a look he can help me figure out where I came up with this idea. First to anyone assocaited with masons, free masons, eastern star, frat, or sority I ask your forgivness. I am truly sorry and have no ill thoughts about any these orginizations or any like them that I may not have mentioned. Love and peace to all and I will stay out of things I don't know much about in the mean-time.
 
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Hmmm, well, I've not heard that particular speech given when we receive new members...but that could have something to do with the fact that our current pastor places very little stock in 'church membership'...he says often, and I agree, that all believers are members of God's Church. The only place that it holds for us is that board members must be official members of the church and really only because the head honchos say so.

When my husband and I became members, we went in front of the church and faced the congregation (actually our young daughters, as well). Our pastor said some complimentary words about us and how pleased he was that we'd decided to officially call them 'our church family'. Then the entire congregation, yes, all 200 of them, came forward to give us hugs and welcome us personally. We have little membership cards, but it was really fairly informal. Everytime someone has joined, it's been a similar type thing. I don't remember reciting anything when becoming members of the Nazarene church...I do remember saying something like that when I joined the Methodist church when I was a teenager, though.

I do beleive that the Church of Christ is anti-creedal. Are you maybe thinking of them?
 
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Well after all the confusing things I posted I will try and say something intelegent. Most Naz and UMC have very similar worship styles. Even those moving toward contemporary use simial songs in my experiance. But with the Wesley background both hymnals are filled with music by Charles Wesley whom I think wrote over 600 hyms (ok someone tell me how close I am here). With a more wesley-armanin background I don't think either support the idea of predestination. Those are similarites that at least on a basic level I can say the Naz and UMC have in common.
 
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