Please, if you're going to lecture me about how I'm not part of the true church, just skip this thread; I'm hurting too much right now to want to play defense against that.
My denomination (like many others) is having a really rough time right now. We have very vocal opinions pulling in opposite directions. Although I don't think this is the biggest issue we face, the watershed issue seems to be sexuality and ordination standards. But it's not that particular issue I want to talk about.
It's what's going on with my church (denomination). I was in an administrative meeting today with people from various churches discussing how to deal with congregations which are splitting off from us. There are ecclesiastical issues and property issues and a whole mess of stuff. It's exceedingly difficult and incredibly painful.
All across the denomination, property disputes are headed into the secular courts. It just makes me sick that we can't deal with this as brothers and sisters; we have to take it to the institutions of the world to arbitrate.
Are the differences really irreconcilable? What can we do to stay together? If we absolutely can't stay together, then what is the most appropriate way to part company like Paul and Barnabas did? Can we do this in a way that doesn't tear apart the faith of our members and destroy our witness to our neighbors?
I guess I don't have a particular question here... I just wanted to share how painful this is for me and open the thread for any comments you all might have.
Thanks.
My denomination (like many others) is having a really rough time right now. We have very vocal opinions pulling in opposite directions. Although I don't think this is the biggest issue we face, the watershed issue seems to be sexuality and ordination standards. But it's not that particular issue I want to talk about.
It's what's going on with my church (denomination). I was in an administrative meeting today with people from various churches discussing how to deal with congregations which are splitting off from us. There are ecclesiastical issues and property issues and a whole mess of stuff. It's exceedingly difficult and incredibly painful.
All across the denomination, property disputes are headed into the secular courts. It just makes me sick that we can't deal with this as brothers and sisters; we have to take it to the institutions of the world to arbitrate.
Are the differences really irreconcilable? What can we do to stay together? If we absolutely can't stay together, then what is the most appropriate way to part company like Paul and Barnabas did? Can we do this in a way that doesn't tear apart the faith of our members and destroy our witness to our neighbors?
I guess I don't have a particular question here... I just wanted to share how painful this is for me and open the thread for any comments you all might have.
Thanks.
