Angel4Truth said:
I believe that having at least one class before admitting as a member of a church body to be a good idea since the pastor of a church is responsible for its members and this would elminate many church splits happening more and more when you have lots of different people holding different beliefs on doctrinal issues it would also eliminate the revolving door syndrome in many churches where people become members who become so just by moving their 'letter' from another church where they were baptised just because they heard one good 'sermon' that they liked .
You can have as many classes as you like. The question here is does a Biblical reason exist for restricting membership of those who have accepted Christ as Lord and Savior because they have done something like this?
Church splits over doctrine aren't the result of not knowing what a church is doing before you get there. Those splits are the result of churches CHANGING their position and doing something new.
AS for the revolving door syndrome, that again, is the result of the church not discipling people. Of the many churches that I visit yearly, it is very rare that the church has ANY IDEA where over half of the people on the church roles even are. We have not gotten involved in people's lives and then we wonder why they aren't there. If the church were doing what it is supposed to do, we would at least know why they weren't there.
Many churches admit members as members who have no clue what baptism meant , no real clue of salvation because perhaps they became a member of another church as a child etc..
And I say again, if you want to educate someone about such church ordinances, then educate them. Don't prohibit their membership because they don't know. If someone has accepted Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior, what Biblical reason do we have for prohibiting their membership into the church simply because they don't understand something?
We've got folks who are members and serving in positions of authority in every church across the United States who have no clue about salvation. Are we going to revoke their memberships until they get a clue?
The issue I keep seeing is that we are instituting these programs to deal with our lack of doing what we are supposed to do AFTER people join the church.
A true fellowship of believers in a church group would share doctrinal belief and share gifts to edify one another and be of one mind - can a church be of one mind with many members who dont understand the doctrinal beliefs of the church ?
Should the doctrinal beliefs of the church be any different from those given by Christ? Is there a Biblical reason for denying membership because people do not understand doctrinal beliefs which should be nothing more than a reflection of God's Word which no one within the church has a full understanding of?
However someone who gets saved and baptised within the particular church group , thats another matter because its assumed they will be councelled accordingly before being baptised to ensure they understand the descision they are making .
Yep. This is the kind of stuff that should be going on with altar counseling. I'm just really trying to understand where churches are perceiving to get the authority to restrict membership based upon something like this.
Sink or swim is not a good way to run a church . People need to understand what they are part of so they can be effective . The bible says "my people perish for lack of knowledge " and "study to show thyself aproved"
Then why not require, to maintain membership, the same classes for those sitting in the congregation who do not have a clue?