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One11 you're approach to the problem of weather something is right or wrong is to avoid discussing the rightness or wrongness of the problem, instead you say I should learn to deal with it, or, if I can't, then I should leave and find a group of like minded people. I choose to look into the rightness or wrongness of a situation and use the bible as the standard for determining what is right or wrong. The truth will remain the truth weather I go to this church or that church, and it is the truth that I am after.
Now, the above sounds rather cold, and for that I apologize. I merely needed to state my view of this discussion in a clear and objective manner. I really do appreciate your input even though your opinions seem to differ from mine. In fact, as I said before, I welcome your differing opinion. Thank you.
If the issue is minor, let it go. If it is major, then learn how to tactfully discuss it (you have my permission to use this against me when I loose my tactfullness with any of you. Cassidy, and perhaps One11, now is your oppertunity, don't miss out on this, remember where this is so you can use it again. ha ha ha).
But the purpose of being non-denominational is to accept people who may have many different denominational backgrounds
That's stereotyping.Oh, and I mentioned televangelism because these people have something to gain -- your money!
Really? Wow. I thought the purpose of every Christian Church was to worship Christ Jesus. Non-Denominational churches didn't become non-denominational, in order to embrace all denominations. I believe the purpose behind the movement to become non-denominational was to embrace Christ first, rather than any denomination, and/or denominational rules/regs.
I've been a member of several non-denom churches, and have never known any minister, or parishoner to suggest that their reason for being was to embrace all denominations. That seems rather odd, but if your church makes this their calling, then maybe that's what you're looking for, and I don't put you down for that. It's just not what I want out of a church. I want my church to be a place of worship, and a place of congregating with others who also love to worship God, and the Savior Jesus.
That's stereotyping.
One could say the same of any church that asks for donations. Does yours ask for donations? Not all televangelistsic churches are involved in fishing for dough. Many make their soul function to be fishing for souls. They do need money in order to stay on the air though, and you'd be surprised how many souls have been won to the Lord Jesus via a comfy chair in front of a television which is broadcasting a Christian program.
God uses many forms of media to reach the masses. I think it's wonderful.
Really? Wow. I thought the purpose of every Christian Church was to worship Christ Jesus. Non-Denominational churches didn't become non-denominational, in order to embrace all denominations. I believe the purpose behind the movement to become non-denominational was to embrace Christ first, rather than any denomination, and/or denominational rules/regs.
I've been a member of several non-denom churches, and have never known any minister, or parishoner to suggest that their reason for being was to embrace all denominations. That seems rather odd, but if your church makes this their calling, then maybe that's what you're looking for, and I don't put you down for that. It's just not what I want out of a church. I want my church to be a place of worship, and a place of congregating with others who also love to worship God, and the Savior Jesus.
That's stereotyping.
One could say the same of any church that asks for donations. Does yours ask for donations? Not all televangelistsic churches are involved in fishing for dough. Many make their soul function to be fishing for souls. They do need money in order to stay on the air though, and you'd be surprised how many souls have been won to the Lord Jesus via a comfy chair in front of a television which is broadcasting a Christian program.
God uses many forms of media to reach the masses. I think it's wonderful.
One11, I don't watch televangelists because I am tired of them telling me that I need to give them money so that they will pray for me to be rich Because (of course) this money that I will get will solve all my problems.
One of the main problems with many charismatic churches is that they have a tendency to follow after spiritual manifestations. It's as if the bible says "Thy (the thy here being who knows what in actuality, but is always assumed to be God) spiritual manifestations are a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path" instead of "Thy word is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path." (By the way I may have reversed that scripture, I didn't have time to look it up. Being that it is a very well known scripture, I think you should know which one I am talking about).
Spiritual manifestations are not the indication that a church is on the right track. Things like new converts, maturity,(I can not stress this enough) and transformation (some people call this bondage breaking, emotional healing, etc. I used the word transformation for lack of a better word) are indications that a church is on the right track. I have been to many very energetic charismatic churches and woa! the schenanagans that went on there. Let's just say they were grace abusers. I am not saying that all charasmatic churches are this way, it's just that they can fall into this if they get off track and start to follow after spiritural manifestations.
I envy you.
If I could create the perfect church it would have a more lively worship service and a very intellectual sermon. Something for the heart and the brain. Unfortunately it seems I have to choose between the two. The problem is that I can't see why both cant exist within the same church.
I envy you.
If I could create the perfect church it would have a more lively worship service and a very intellectual sermon. Something for the heart and the brain. Unfortunately it seems I have to choose between the two. The problem is that I can't see why both cant exist within the same church.
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