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I asked AI to give me 25 church slogans that rhyme with the year 2024. Here's the results. Faithful and More in 2024 Embrace God's Door in 2024 Let Love Outpour in 2024 Shine and Explore in 2024 Grace to Adore in 2024 Rise and Restore in 2024 Unite and Soar in 2024 Devotion Galore in 2024 Breakthroughs in Store in 2024 Thrive and Explore in 2024 Radiate Forevermore in 2024 Inspire and Restore in 2024 Blossom and Roar in 2024 Embrace God's Core in 2024 Unify and Explore in 2024 Grow, Adore, and More in 2024 Blessings to Pour in 2024 Embrace and Restore in 2024 …
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The point of this topic is NOT to criticize those attending or not attending in person services, but rather to see where our culture is currently at. How are you currently attending church services?
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We started our church 5 years ago and have yet to add any deacons. We will add deacon(s) when/if we see the need to. Some visitors to our church do not understand how we operate without having deacon as they come from churches where the deacons control everything in the church. If you have deacons in your church what is there role. I know what the Biblical role is, I'm curious as to how much authority your deacons have.
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Do We Also Have Bible-Based Doctrines That Are Wrong? Is There a Case for Women as Pastors? 1 2 3 4 8
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Our spiritual predecessors vehemently defended Bible-based beliefs that turned out to be biblically wrong. Could it be that we are not doctrinally perfect in ours? Very often, we don't see the need for change because we find security in our church’s traditional views, especially if they’re ancient. But history has shown that God’s people have had to repent of their supposed biblically sound views. Even the ancient ones. These changes didn't always come quickly or easily because beliefs are deep-set into our biblical worldview. Peter struggled with the idea of being told, in a vision, to eat biblically unclean food. He even went so far as to resist God, saying, “Not s…
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When and how did the Roman Catholic Church actually begin? Google doesn't help since it keeps saying it began with Peter. Been studying about Baptist history and wondering when the persecution switched from the Jews to the Catholics
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As the end times are getting much closer, is it really necessary to give all the tithe to the church. I know that there are bills to be paid, in the church. But when there is so much need around us, is it a sin to give a brother in need part of your tithe. I don't think Jesus, would get mad for you helping someone in need. Am I lost christian, by doing this? Some churches have shown down completely with this COVID, on there out reach ministry's. Tithe and offerings not being put to work. P.S Don't tell your pastor, he might get mad.
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Has anyone seen any episodes yet? "Let Us Prey examines the pain of survivors' IFB members Ruthy Heiler, Kathy Durbin and Amanda Householder. Tell their stories of abuse at the hands of church leaders and the violence, manipulation and alleged cover-ups by other members." https://www.imdb.com/title/tt29926213/
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In a local Baptist church, who is supposed to get paid $$$ besides the pastor. If you ask 100 people, should the pastor get paid if he’s serving full time, I believe most Baptist Christians will say yes, he should get paid for working full-time. Now other parts of the ministry, who should get paid, for example, the secretary, accountant, Deacons, ushers, music ministry leader, and team, childcare, teachers,maintenance team. Who is worthy of receiving the tithings.
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Can someone please explain to me, a Baptist Church has a pastor, he has a assistant pastor, deacons, and the committee, chosen members. When this group gathers together to make a decision for the church to present it to the members. Why is it that they, the leaders are making the decisions, before presenting it to the members of the church. Presenting it to the members for the first time and asking for a vote on the issue, when the decision is already made from up Top. it’s like me asking everyone what kind of pizza would they like to eat, everybody put their input, but at the end I said, thank you I already ordered pepperoni pizzas. Why ask for a vote in the first p…
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Baptist loves to eat and I am one of them, I love going to church and the fellowship with the brothers and sisters in Christ, but sometimes, I believe the church is going a little too far with these buffets and dinners after church. I know we get our spiritual food first and then our physical food second. But we must remember that the church is a place of fellowship, worship and praise, to hear the gospel being preached, and to bring our ties and offering. The church is a place that must be respected add taken care of. Anything else we bring into the church could, believe me or not can hurt the church. what do you think about these churches, they have buffets and lunches …
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How many members need to get sick or die before a church will close? I am not picking on one church, but all churches. This is a big problem, churches are letting their guards down. They were taking safety in the beginning but got tired. Many are not even using mask. Even keeping secret to the members those that are infected, no panic, no isolation period. Be safe, my brother and sisters in Christ. Sometimes money gets into the way, this should not be.
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The Baptist Name Abandoned SOME CHURCHES ABANDON BAPTIST NAME SOME OTHERS SHOULD Dr. Art Wilson Five Times Past President Of Baptist Bible Fellowship International What A Romance! He Met Her When She Was A Pretty, Vivacious 19-Year Old. The Beam In Her Eyes, The Upstanding Moral Decency And Her Effervescent Personality Literally Stole His Attention Away From All Other Girls. Before Her 21st Birthday, He Had Persuaded Her That Nothing Or Anyone Else On Earth Could Make His Life As Happy And As Fulfilling As Could She. Embracing Her At The Wedding He Whispered, “I Love You Truly, Truly Dear.” Then Speaking Out Before God And Witnesses He Said, “I Will Cleave Onl…
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I'll be posting different clips that I come across here. This is not to make fun of people, but rather bring to light that we MUST stick to scripture when preaching. At #1 is Larry brown talking about his wifes feet. The added helium effect makes it creepier. lol
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If you're comfortable telling us, I'm curious as to what the rental cost is for your church if you rent a building. You do not have to give church name or location, I'm curious as to how much churches spend on rental buildings, especially church plants. I started our church 5 years ago in Connecticut, and we pay $1500/ month for 2,000 square ft. and we got a great price for our area. I understand that each location will have different rental costs.
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“In 1998, the Southern Baptist Convention . . . passed, what they called, a Resolution On Moral Character Of Public Officials. If it had been followed, Trump would have been kept out of office in 2016 and evangelicals would have distanced themselves from him in 2020.”1 The resolution outlines biblical standards of character that many expect Christians would insist of public leaders, yet, more than 80% of white evangelicals voted for Donald Trump in 2016 and 2020. The Southern Baptist Convention’s Resolution On Moral Character Of Public Officials reads as follows: WHEREAS, “Righteousness exalts a nation, but sin is a disgrace to any people” (Proverbs 14:34 NAS); …
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Some may say, here is the Glory land complaining again, but I’m not. During earthly holiday seasons, it’s OK, to try to reach out and give candy in a Family Environment Safe Way. Many churches will agree, and many will disagree. Times are changing, and not always for the better, but the Word and the gospel must be shared. Be Safe
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Bryan Samms recently transitioned his church from the KJV to a modern version. While he has every right to do that, he seems like he was secretive to his church, and also his reasoning just doesn't make a lick of sense. If you have time, take a look.
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Some Christians were raised Baptist, and never experience attending a Catholic, Pentecostal, or charismatic church, I have. The charismatics and Penecostal‘s are very similar in the services, they pray more than Baptist and their services are much longer than the Baptist, the praise and worship music, is much more longer than the Baptist service. They put the Holy Spirit, to work much harder, than the Baptist. They also fast more than the Baptist church. After salvation they practice works, much harder than the Baptist church do, and they feel if they’re not working they’re not worthy to be bless. I notice that the Catholic Church, once the members are in the temple or bu…
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I have never agreed with the Baptist church that removes 10 percent from their employee's salary. I do support the local church and their employees should tithe, if they want to do so. This is just my opinion, you can tell this is being done, for they (employees) never put anything in the offering plate, when it passed by. ?
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My wife and I have attended many churches, and I've been lay-preacher for several of them. I have had this question asked of me more times than I care to count. But, it has come up again, not just in the church we are attending in now, but in a couple of churches that are being attended by friends....two of them IFB, one being a Free-Will Baptist church, and one being an SBC church. It's disconcerting hearing some of the answers that people have given for their wanting to leave, and I've recommended to most that they should go and speak with their pastors with their concerns...all but two have agreed to do this. So, when do you believe it's time for a person to seriously …
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It has become so Worldly and more. Pastors and true Christian should stay away from posting there. What do you think ?
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Has any one seen this first hand? I've also heard from second hand information that they were using NIV on the screen. https://www.oldpathsjournal.com/post/fbc-hammond-hyles-anderson-college-accept-compromise?fbclid=IwAR0IMJJhsCvcRW_WEib8IN5h4QftlPyxYVivruABzjqWANUw645Rjn4r7uQ
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Greetings all, Hope you have all been well. It's been a very long time, i think, since my last visit, you understand, it's not easy to reach this space where i reside. i'm lucky to be here today, the Lord has given me access to say hi and ask you a question. Since i became a Christian in my heart, i say so because i have yet to be baptised in a church, but i have not been able to find a Baptist church near me where i could go and what's more i cannot pay my 10% share of income, not i earn much, i don't, but still. Can you guys kindly help me what to do, please? i'm also not sure if i can donate to an online church, again, living where i live,…
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Just checking, it is not a sin to have a parking that is closer, than the handicapped parking. ? If he, the pastor is fat like me, further might be better.?
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I believe this is a conflict of interest, leaving a window for the pastor, to do what he wishes. Do the Baptist churches have any bylaws forbidden this practice. The wife of the pastor, being the secretary of the or his church? Thanks, TGL ⛪️
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