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Baptists

Baptists refer to a group of Christian churches, individuals and denominations that practice baptism by immersion and believe in salvation by faith alone. The Bible or the Scripture is their sole rule of practice and faith.

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Are baptist ministers called reverand?

Reverend is a title of respect used by some people to refer to Christian or other religious leaders or ministers. It's common in some denominations, but not common in others. There are also many people who refer to themselves as reverend who aren't official clergy, but are involved in their church or religion.

What is the mission of the Baptist church?

"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.

Religions of Netherlands?

Netherlands have distinct percentages of religions, like Roman Catholic (25%), Irreligious (50%), Muslim (5%), Dutch Reformed Church (7%), Protestant Church in the Netherlands (7%) and other religions (6%).

How did the Bombing of the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church in Birmingham happen?

the sixteenth baptist church was bombed because on every street their was poor black people and on the other side their was rich white people, and a white man sold a black man a house on the rich white people side that's when all the bombing started to happened were many other churches that black people went too, to say prayer and to be safe so on Sunday September 15, 1963 right before Sunday morning service was Sunday school 5 girls were in the bathroom talking an fixing their hair and things the 5th one was in the stall so she didn't really get all messed up like the others. But before they died the front desk ranged and the caller said 3 minutes and hung up but something went wrong with the bomb it exploded early 15 seconds after the call the church went boom and the 4 girls were stacked up on top each other exactly.

What does the name peter means in the bible?

Answer #1

Peter "pet-ros" means a piece of rock, much larger than a simple stone. Christ is our Rock, Peter was a piece of that rock... does that help you understand?

Answer # 1 ends

Can a relationship between a Jehovah's Witness and a Baptist work?

  • Yes ! If only they will follow Jesus' first and greatest commandment "Love thy neighbor as thyself" and do away with their blind-allegiance to their denomination. Matthew 22:38 This is the first and great commandment. 22:39 And the second is like unto it, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself.
  • The Bible says to "Marry only in the Lord". Jehovah's Witnesses marry only in their faith.
  • Yes, but always trust in God
  • The relationship will shatter into a million pieces. unless the Witness decides that it can work out, and keep it together. We are commanded to marry only in the Lord, hence, most Witnesses do well to marry Witnesses only.
  • No. Jehovah Witness people do not believe that Jesus saves (this is comletely false, and not based on any facts and contradicts with the next sentence), or that He is God. They see Jesus as God's son and the saviour. They may claim that they are Christians but they are not since they do not believe in the Trinity ("Christian": Professing belief in Jesus as Christ or following the religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus.The American Heritage® Dictionary). You have to believe in Christ as God in order to call yourself a Christian (notice the 'Christ' in 'Christian') (unsubstantiated opinion not based on the Bible).Your relationship will fail if you are a truly devoted Christian, because the difference in belief is so huge. Obey the Lord and only date Christians. You will help each other grow better spiritually,and its pleasing to God most importantly.

What is the order of a baptist service?

Answer:song 1

song 2

song 3

Offering

song 4

Reading of scripture (of your choice)

I. Appoint Moderator/Interrogator

This should be done by a vote of the church, upon the recommendation of the pastor.

II. Introduce Church Clerk

This will be done by the moderator

III. Introduce Candidate

At this point pastoral candidate will asked to take a seat on the platform

IV. Interrogation

A - Questions from moderator

B - Questions from the presbytery

C - Vote of the Presbytery to continue

D - Vote of Church to accept recommendation of presbytery

V. Charge To Candidate

VI. Presentation Of Bible

VII. Laying On Of Hands And Ordination Prayer

VIII. Presentation Of Candidate (by moderator)

IX. Charge To The Church

X. Dissolve Presbytery

song 5

What does watch care mean in the baptist church?

Well, honey, watch care in the Baptist church is basically a fancy term for checking in on folks who haven't been showing up to services. It's like a friendly reminder that the church still cares about you, even if you've been MIA. So, if you've been ghosting Sunday service, don't be surprised if someone from the church gives you a call to see what's up.

Is Charles Stanley sick?

Is Dr. Stanley Ill? We notice that he sits much of the time now and we were concerned about his health.

Dr. Stanley had knee surgery and he must rest his knee often according to doctor's orders. So he sits often even while preaching.

How does a person get ordained as a nondenominational minister?

Go to the American Fellowship Church (link below). They have ordained people from all over the world for over 35 years. Nondenominational and they welcome women. They also provide online training, and hold a strong code of ethics.

Did John Baptist go to heaven after he died?

Yes.
There was not a greater man that John the Baptist, according to Jesus. He was the forerunner of Jesus who was the Messiah. John was a born again believer so, of course, he went to heaven.

Matthew 11:11 (KJV) Verily I say unto you, Among them that are born of women there hath not risen a greater than John the Baptist: notwithstanding he that is least in the kingdom of heaven is greater than he.

Luke 7:28 (KJV) For I say unto you, Among those that are born of women there is not a greater prophet than John the Baptist: but he that is least in the kingdom of God is greater than he.

Jesus, however, was greater than John the Baptist because Jesus was God.

John 5:36 (KJV) But I have greater witness than that of John: for the works which the Father hath given me to finish, the same works that I do, bear witness of me, that the Father hath sent me.

What are Baptist worship leaders called?

Pastors often lead the worship and may be helped out by deacons or others with no specific title.

Others can be called ministers even though not all music ministers are ordained.

What is the difference between the Anglican church and the Uniting church?

They are closely aligned in theology (except for Sydney Anglican) however the most obvious difference is that they are structured differently. The Uniting Church operates as a council-based church (no one person can make decisions on their own) and the Anglican church operates with Bishops etc - hierarchically.

Who Jan Baptist van Helmont family?

Chemist, Physiologist and Physicist from Brussels, Belgium.

Do Baptists support interracial dating?

Shouldn't you concern yourself not with what some "church" thinks and more concerned that God doesn't care about the silly skin colour of who you marry.

The church doesn't decide what's right and wrong.

In what order does the wedding party enter the church?

Recessing down the aisle is the opposite of how they entered: bride & groom first, then (usually as couples) maid of honor with best man, ringbearer with flower girl, other bridesmaids with ushers, parents of bride, parents of groom, grandparents. Exiting the church (for throwing rice, etc.)- small people have usually been given back to their parents, parents and grandparents come out when they feel like it. Ushers & bridesmaids exit, then best man with maid of honor, and finally the newlyweds.

What religions celebrate lent?

Mostly all NON-Christianity religions does not celebrate lent, such as Jewish and Muslim, but still many different religions do celebrate similar observance to pre indulgence prior to "fasting", for soul/body cleansing. Buddhists do celebrate "Buddhist Lent" but not for the same reasons as Christian Lent.

Is pastor Charles Stanley ill?

As of today (7-11-16) Dr. Stanley is alive, and 83 years old.

What is the history of the church nurse in black churches?

Black churches have church nurses to tend to the congregation that may fall out during the worship service. As the service builds, members may become enthusiastic and fall. The nurse also tends to the sick during service and provides the pastor with water, juice, or towels before, during, and after the worship service.

Can you attend church during your monthly period and receive communion?

I know of no Christian church that restricts anything to a menstruating woman.

AnswerAs men and women are 'heirs together of the grace of life' and God who made man (generic) made the species homo sapiens both male and female and since the New Testament, which is clearly the context of the question, specifically indicates that gender is not an issue in that all are one in Christ Jesus then the only answer can be that this is not as issue for the New Testament church of today.

The Old Testament laws regarding a person being ceremonially unclean are not relevant here. These have passed away in regard to their relevance for Christians, although I believe some orthodox Jews may still observe some of them.

Let's analyze the question closely.Before a woman with a "MONTHLY PERIOD" can "RECEIVE COMMUNION", first she must "ATTEND CHURCH." The Old Testament prohibits menstruating woman from entering church and only allowed up to the outer side of the church door (Leviticus 15:19-29)..And if Matthew 5:17-19 (New Testaments) is really Jesus' words, then; menstruating women cannot "ATTEND CHURCH." If she cannot "ATTEND CHURCH" , then she cannot "RECEIVE COMMUNION inside the church. However, I can't find any restrictions in the New Testament about a menstruating women receiving communion. So maybe if the services is held outdoors, then, maybe, she can receive communion.

Quick reference

Leviticus 15:29 And on the eighth day she shall take unto her two turtles, or two young pigeons, and bring them unto the priest, to the door of the tabernacle of the congregation.

Matthew 5:17 Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfil. 5:18 For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled. 5:19 Whosoever therefore shall break one of these least commandments, and shall teach men so, he shall be called the least in the kingdom of heaven: but whosoever shall do and teach them, the same shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven

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AnswerIn relation to the above answer it must be asserted that it is both theologically and factually incorrect. The context is clearly the Christian church as the Old Testament does not have church or communion. As detailed below the Old Testament ceremonial laws do not apply to Christians.

Secondly, verses taken out of context from the Bible do not prove an argument. Church is not mentioned in the context. The Old Testament religious worship was quite different. And 'Communion' is most certainly not mentioned and could not have been as it did not exist until about 1430 years later!

The words of Jesus from Matthew 5v17 are also de-contextualised and do not apply here as they refer to his work which fulfilled the law and the work of grace in believers who then fulfil the law through the power of the Holy Spirit. Jesus as the ultimate author of the law understood its meaning correctly contrary to the religious teachers of His day who He called 'blind guides' and 'fools'. Many of their regulations had gotten in the way of both love and true spiritual worship. The law was meant to help not hinder this. Thus, the final abolition of the law as symbolized by the rending of the veil at Jesus death, indicated that His sacrificial death was the final and complete fulfilment referred to in Matthew 5v 17.

Thirdly, it would be a quite simple matter to verify the accuracy of the above-mentioned proposition. If one single Christian church can be found that practices this, then the 'evidence' could be discreetly posted. It has nothing whatsoever to do with New Testament either indoors or out of doors.

On the other hand many followers of Judaism still follow the Mosaic law, where it can be applied either directly or in principle to today. An example is in relation to sabbath keeping and the prohibition against work. Lifts are provided and set so that they stop on every floor of a building to alleviate the necessity for a person to perform the work of pressing the button. In certain situations a 'sabbath days journey' is specifically defined by markers to avoid the breaking of this precept.

Christians have clearly been set free from following the provisions of the Mosaic law as Jesus' finished work on the cross fulfilled the law and superseded it. This was symbolized by the tearing of the thick curtain in the temple. Numerous New Testament scriptures demonstrate this.

For the law was given by Moses but grace and truth came by Jesus Christ. John 1 v 17

Now we know that what things soever the law says, it says to those who are under the law, that every mouth may be stopped , and all the world may become guilty before God. Therefore by the deeds of the law no person be justified in his sight for by the law is the knowledge of sin. Romans 3 v 19-20

Wherefore the law was our schoolmaster to bring us to Christ that we might be justified by faith. Galatians 3 v 24

Knowing this that a man is not justified by the works of the law, but by the faith of Jesus Christ, even we have believed in Jesus Christ, that we might be justified by the faith of Christ, and not by the works of the law, for by the works of the law shall no flesh be justified.Galatians2v16

The first council of the Christian church held at Jerusalem and presided over by James the brother of Jesus, specifically addressed this issue. Only a very few provisions were seen as being still relevant for non-Jews to follow. This discussion is recorded in Acts 15. This would have been an appropriate place to discuss the continued relevance of the law regarding women attending worship as the place of the law was specifically under discussion. In other places in the New Testament where women are discussed there also is no mention of this issue, thus, in a sense, this is all an 'argument from silence.'

Jesus' statement in Matthew 5 v 17-18 means simply that he himself was to fulfill the law perfectly, which he certainly did. The law, being given by God himself is certainly inspired and its chief purpose was to point to Christ and to show people their need of a savior. The book of Hebrews discusses much of this at length. The book of James and any other verses cited to prove that a Christian is to obey the law of Moses or do works for either salvation or in relation to church life and practice are simply taken out of context and/or misunderstood and misapplied.

In conclusion, the New Testament church and the Old Testament ceremonial religious practices have little in common. The New Testament is much more inclusive and universal in its application.

you may attend the church during your monthly period but you can't receive communion because we all believe that we take the blood of JESUS while the communion so it makes no sense to take the blood of JESUS and then to throw it out of your body...it is a precious jewel that you should keep it and not to throw it...

Who is the first black person in the Bible?

That is still a mystery as far as who was the first black person in the Bible. Some have said that the Hebrews were black. When they were slaves in Egypt they were similar in color. Moses' wife Zipporah was an Ethiopian, too. Deuteronomy 28:64-66 mentions that the Hebrews would be put on ships and sold again as slaves.