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Lotar
19th October 2003, 11:33 PM
Just for fun. Sorry if I missed your denomination.
InquisitorKind
19th October 2003, 11:41 PM
What if you're not sure?
~Matt
Lotar
19th October 2003, 11:47 PM
You can always put "other". Or wait until you are sure ;)
InquisitorKind
19th October 2003, 11:59 PM
You can always put "other". Or wait until you are sure ;)
Other it is. :)
~Matt
Isaiah 53
20th October 2003, 02:18 PM
Southern Baptist.
PEACE IN CHRIST!!
eldermike
20th October 2003, 02:25 PM
Southern Baptist here also
Isaiah 53
20th October 2003, 03:03 PM
Howdy..:wave:
PEACE IN CHRIST!!
LastMaxim
20th October 2003, 05:58 PM
...Non-Denominational here :cool:...
err..edit for recent events...my church recently decided to join EMCC, so I'm not sure what I'd be called today, lol...I'll have to get to the bottom of this one, however, I perfer the term 'Christian'...
Blackhawk
20th October 2003, 06:39 PM
Southern Baptist here also
Me three.
Bayhawks83
20th October 2003, 06:47 PM
protestant
KristiXP
20th October 2003, 09:40 PM
Baptist :)
Marvel
20th October 2003, 09:42 PM
I wouldn't consider myself as any denomination, really. I consider myself a Christian, but not any particular denomination. I share different beliefs from other Christians as far as history goes, such as the creation of the world, etc, etc..so, I probably wouldn't fit under any denomination.
Rechtgläubig
23rd October 2003, 03:50 AM
Lutheran.
good4u
26th October 2003, 04:35 PM
I belong to the Evangelical Free Church of America.
II Paradox II
26th October 2003, 06:37 PM
Reformed Baptist.
ken
Gamecock
26th October 2003, 11:54 PM
Reformed Baptist.
ken
Presbyterian Church in America here. You know, we're the intolerant ones!:rolleyes:
Grace_Alone4gives
27th October 2003, 02:21 AM
Reformed...but not as typically considered. My congregation is not Calvinistic in view.
Stormy
27th October 2003, 02:52 AM
Who thought up all these denominations?
And why?
I am Christian.
Bayhawks83
27th October 2003, 03:15 AM
do you believe in baptismal regeneration or not?
people disagree on things like these, thats why there are diffeent denominations.
Grace_Alone4gives
27th October 2003, 02:26 PM
Who thought up all these denominations?
And why?
I am Christian.
Well, there are many ways to answer that - but this is a short one.
The Protestant Church is not run by a head or Pope or Bishop. Interpretation of the Bible is left up to the Christian, based on study, continous devotion to the Word and prayer. I am Protestant. And I am Christian. I agree that Denominations are confusing and in many cases causes problems for the Christian when locating a congregation to Worship in. However, some things are interpreted different ways. ie: Baptism, Gifts, End Times...etc... and these beliefs seprate the Christian Church into denominations. Even a non-denominational church is, in fact, a Denomination. However, these small doctrinal issues that make up different denominations in the Protestant Church are not essentials, and not set dogma. We, as Christians believe the essentials to be the same. Saved by Grace Alone, through Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. The only way to the Father is through the Son. We are ONE Church...saved by ONE GOD.
Grace_Alone4gives
27th October 2003, 02:28 PM
do you believe in baptismal regeneration or not?
Not.
I believe that whether baptised as a babe or as a believer....it was not the Baptism that saved you, but your faith in Jesus Christ.
II Paradox II
27th October 2003, 03:04 PM
Presbyterian Church in America here. You know, we're the intolerant ones!:rolleyes:
I go to PCA churches sometimes. I have actually really enjoyed the ones I've been to. I always download sermons from Tim Keller, my favorite PCA guy...
ken
QWERTY
27th October 2003, 04:23 PM
The Evangelical Covenant Church
BarbB
27th October 2003, 05:08 PM
I put down non-denominational. Actually I'm not brand loyal and go where I'm fed!
LastMaxim
27th October 2003, 05:20 PM
Who thought up all these denominations?
And why?
I am Christian.
God created the differences :clap:. Satan created the division :mad:.
God Bless,
LastMaxim
Gamecock
27th October 2003, 06:12 PM
Saved by Grace Alone, through Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. The only way to the Father is through the Son. We are ONE Church...saved by ONE GOD.
Well said! Everything else is just an intermural debate!
SoliDeoGloria
31st October 2003, 11:08 PM
Non-denominational. Charismatic (Pentecostal). Protestant.
That is the heritage in which I was brought up and nurtured. In the tradition of classical Pentecostalism, trained in the manner of Guy Duffield and Nathaniel Van Cleave - Pentecostalism foremost theologians.
Of course, within the ranks of modern neo-Pentecostalism (the Charismatic movement), there would be errant and deviances here and there, of the cult of prosperity teachings, the Word-Faith movement, the Toronto blessings, etc etc.
Icystwolf
1st November 2003, 09:37 AM
I was Anglican for a couple of weeks, but after their decision on the gay issue, I've decided to go freelancing again. I'm part of the evangelical Anglican, but since they haven't split yet, I'll be supporting the split then joining afterwards.
Freelancing is good, because you can socialise to other Christians easily. And the view of a Church is God's Church, that consists of the Chosen people, the true Christians. So they all belong to God's church, but for me I don't belong to any worldy church only God's church.
LastMaxim
1st November 2003, 10:37 AM
Freelancing is good, because you can socialise to other Christians easily. And the view of a Church is God's Church, that consists of the Chosen people, the true Christians. So they all belong to God's church, but for me I don't belong to any worldy church only God's church.
...:D My church was founded by 'freelancers', and is now populated by them :cool:...imagine a church that doesn't NEED a membership. It's funny how people say you just can't do stuff like this today...until you point out to them that it was most likely like this in 'Acts'...
ABDIarise
1st November 2003, 12:57 PM
...:D My church was founded by 'freelancers', and is now populated by them :cool:...imagine a church that doesn't NEED a membership. It's funny how people say you just can't do stuff like this today...until you point out to them that it was most likely like this in 'Acts'...
This was good. Can you imagine if Paul had of said, "To the Church at Corinth, I need to know what your membership ID is?"
HAHAHAH....fantastic! The body of Christ does not need a pass, or fancy gowns, or marian rituals, or bapto rituals, etc. It is the Body and He is the Head.....good post! Amen, I don't see where Paul and them carried around their Christian membership card ;)
Sign Of The Fish Burger
1st November 2003, 01:22 PM
God created the differences :clap:. Satan created the division :mad:.
God Bless,
LastMaxim
Well put!! :clap:
BTW, Im Wesleyan! :pray:
wonder111
3rd November 2003, 01:18 AM
Well, there are many ways to answer that - but this is a short one.
The Protestant Church is not run by a head or Pope or Bishop. Interpretation of the Bible is left up to the Christian, based on study, continous devotion to the Word and prayer. I am Protestant. And I am Christian. I agree that Denominations are confusing and in many cases causes problems for the Christian when locating a congregation to Worship in. However, some things are interpreted different ways. ie: Baptism, Gifts, End Times...etc... and these beliefs seprate the Christian Church into denominations. Even a non-denominational church is, in fact, a Denomination. However, these small doctrinal issues that make up different denominations in the Protestant Church are not essentials, and not set dogma. We, as Christians believe the essentials to be the same. Saved by Grace Alone, through Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. The only way to the Father is through the Son. We are ONE Church...saved by ONE GOD.
me too, you said it best!
:wave:
Ken
5th November 2003, 10:12 PM
Hey there Ken (Paradox).... I too am a Ken, and am also a Reformed Baptist.... :)
II Paradox II
5th November 2003, 10:31 PM
Hey there Ken (Paradox).... I too am a Ken, and am also a Reformed Baptist.... :)
I noticed that. Odd coincidences all around =)
Anyways, good to meet you.
ken
Ken
5th November 2003, 11:32 PM
hey hey hey.... whats a good Reformed Baptist doing speaking of coincidences?? LOL!!!! ;)
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