I have been thinking about the growth in non-denominatioal churches in the course of my life time. When I grew up there was really no such thing as a non-denom church. Now it seems like they are everywhere.
One of the common characteristics of a ND church is that have no association with established denoms and they usually have no creed. They all say they just follow the Bible. When it comes down to defining what they believe it becomes a little fuzzy. They usually can define themselves better by what they are not.
Since most of us in this forum are Catholic we understand the importance of authority and hierarchy. But in these churches there is a total lack of these things. Without authority and a hierarchy, what are the chances they will thrive past this current generation? In my own town (I live in the South with about 5% Catholic population) ND churches start, split and merge constantly.
What does the future hold for these congregations? How does it effect thier faith? If anyone has any experience with these types of churches, I would really like to hear what happens to these folks.
One of the common characteristics of a ND church is that have no association with established denoms and they usually have no creed. They all say they just follow the Bible. When it comes down to defining what they believe it becomes a little fuzzy. They usually can define themselves better by what they are not.
Since most of us in this forum are Catholic we understand the importance of authority and hierarchy. But in these churches there is a total lack of these things. Without authority and a hierarchy, what are the chances they will thrive past this current generation? In my own town (I live in the South with about 5% Catholic population) ND churches start, split and merge constantly.
What does the future hold for these congregations? How does it effect thier faith? If anyone has any experience with these types of churches, I would really like to hear what happens to these folks.