Why are you a Non-Denominational Christian ? What are your reasons behind it?
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It bothers me that so often when someone is asked about their religion, the first thing Christians say is their denomination... not Christian. I did it too, for most of my life. When prompted the first thing I thought about was my denomination, not my Lord and Savior.
Do you think that Methodists, Presbyterians, Lutherans, etc do not consider themselves to be Christian? Does Jesus consider them to not be Christian?
I think they do; what I find sad is the go-to identifier being the man made organization. I view it as being about the priority they put on the denomination, and the basic divisiveness of it (within the Christian community). I've even seen it in "interdenominational events"... where these things are actually advertised as a gathering of denominations, not simply a gather of Christians in the community.
So the fact that people from different denominations gather is a problem and the fact that they don't gather is a problem? Does your non-denominational church have a name other than simply "church"? And before you say, "my church has Jesus Christ in its name", remember that the Church of Jesus Christ and Latter Day Saints does too. Anyone can add Jesus to a name.
Rejoice in the fact that Jesus is big enough to save everyone who gathers to him, regardless of polity, doctrine, or the name on the sign.
Or do you actually have rumbles in your area where one denomination moves into another's turf and they fight? Do they burn each other's churches down? You see, in some places, all Christians live under that threat, regardless of denomination. You should worry more about the 99% of things that you agree with the denominations about than the 1% where you disagree. That is the Christian thing to do.
Thanks for the implication.
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Not only is it not required of Christians, but denominations are fundamentally unscriptural. See 1 Cor 1:11-17. And today, the majority of denominations are gradually abandoning the truths of the Bible. The World Council of Churches is basically apostate.It's not necessary? Being part of a denomination is not required of us (Christians) so I really don't see the point.
Not only is it not required of Christians, but denominations are fundamentally unscriptural. See 1 Cor 1:11-17. And today, the majority of denominations are gradually abandoning the truths of the Bible. The World Council of Churches is basically apostate.
Can't speak for anyone else, but for me and my house, we're not 'non-denominational'. We're anti-denominational.
I wonder how many of those churches would have to close before the impact of their closures were felt in the communities they are sitting in, to say nothing of the impact on the world.