Having or not having a flag in the sanctuary is not a Biblical doctrine. It is up to the pastor on whether or not a flag is in the sanctuary. If he wants one there it should be there, if not then take it down.
It should not make any difference whether you display the US flag or not. There are many churches that choose to have one based on the belief that we are a nation sanctioned by God. It is simply a matter of choice.
No, he is a Baptist.
Possibly, but 1st Baptist is just the name of a local church. They may or may not belong to the Southern Baptist Association. They may be an independent church.
Methodist, Assemblies of God, Baptist, Luthern, Church of Christ, Pentecostal, and Cowboy church.
If you are a Christian, you should be very happy that you belong to a church. Going to church provides a better relationship with God. Therefore you should be very proud, that your relationship with the lord, is growing.
"Second" refers to the chronological order in which the churches were established in the town they are in. I've heard that some cities are large enough to have up to a Seventh Baptist Church. First, Second, Seventh, or any other numbered Baptist churches would likely have identical statements of faith if they belong to the same conference or denomination.
Of course. It was illegal not to belong to the Church of England at that time.
He is a member of the church of Christ.
Church of Christ
The Orthodox Church of Greece (Eastern Orthodox Church).
I cannot get an answer from ask.com for What church does Eric holder belong to or what religious practices does he follow? anyone know?
"Second" refers to the chronological order in which the churches were established in the town they are in. I've heard that some cities are large enough to have up to a Seventh Baptist Church. First, Second, Seventh, or any other numbered Baptist churches would likely have identical statements of faith if they belong to the same conference or denomination.
According to adherents.com, his religious beliefs were classified as "Methodist."