If non-denominational churches have:
organization
doctrines
pastors
seminaries
how are they different from denominations?
organization
doctrines
pastors
seminaries
how are they different from denominations?
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They do not have official ties to a church body. They are their own authority.1John5:3 said:If non-denominational churches have:
organization
doctrines
pastors
seminaries
how are they different from denominations?
So essentially they are just a very small denomination?They do not have official ties to a church body. They are their own authority.
Think of a "denomination" (ex: Anglican, Baptist etc.) as a country, and each church (ex: the one at 123 Main Street) within it is a "state." Non-denominational churches are like their own country.
A true non-denominational church is completely independant from any denomination, so yes would be basically a one church denomination.Carly said:
So essentially they are just a very small denomination?
I think this adequately explains it....OpenMinded-Protestant said:A non denominational church is a church you attend when you cant agree w/ any of the current denominations and just want to study the BIBLE w/ no influence by people and their rules.
(the ones that are extremely charasmatic and speak in tongues and so on) are more like a denomination..they would be better classified as "spirit filled" churches...
Its really hard to find a good one...but, if you walk in and are greeted warmly and can just feel Gods Presence there...you probably found a good one... hope this helps...
this definition is simply my personal experiences w/ Non-denominationalism... (is that a word?!)![]()
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But...how can you not be influenced by anyone? You don't exist in a vacuum- you are surrounded by a culture and a personal history. So, aren't you essentially saying you want to just have your personal interpretation?A non denominational church is a church you attend when you cant agree w/ any of the current denominations and just want to study the BIBLE w/ no influence by people and their rules.
So do many denominational churches. When I was Protestant, my church did a lot of work with the Methodist and Lutheran churches down the street.Not really, non-denominational churches make efforts to participate with churches of different denominations.
Carly said:
So do many denominational churches. When I was Protestant, my church did a lot of work with the Methodist and Lutheran churches down the street.
Well this is probably the easiest way to explain non-denominational churches. They are non-denominational because they say the are non-denominational, just like Catholics say they are not a denomination. But by the definition of the word they both are.
As a Catholic (which is not a denomination), we work with a couple of Evangelical churches on pro-life stuff.