Hello all, I trust everyone is well.
I've known for about a year that my current church is a landmark church, which in summerizing (hopefully not too much) means they believe the Baptist church existed throughout the centuries (in principle) down to the first church and was never part of the Catholic church, the reformation or the protestant movements (teaching is based on a book called the "Trail of Blood"). With this comes some significant doctrines such as a type of isolation from other baptist churches such as baptist union or baptist churches that aren't independant/fundamental or Calvinist/differing doctrines and especially exclusive from denominations. Another doctrine involved in this is the Baptist Bride teaching (although I haven't got alot of info on it) as I understand it means that in order to become part of the Body of Christ one must be water baptised into a scripturally approved and authorised local Baptist church (such as any like ours).
Another issue these doctrine entail is the belief that the only authorised christian church is one that was started by a scripturally approved baptist church (which must meet certain checklists of doctrines and cannot have differing doctrines) which by their definition excludes even other baptist churches of having the right to exist by the will of God.
Anyway, I'm just wondering what others think of these things, whether or not it ought to be a worry or if most find these teachings to be the usual thing among Baptist churches?? Any thoughts or comments??
Darren
I've known for about a year that my current church is a landmark church, which in summerizing (hopefully not too much) means they believe the Baptist church existed throughout the centuries (in principle) down to the first church and was never part of the Catholic church, the reformation or the protestant movements (teaching is based on a book called the "Trail of Blood"). With this comes some significant doctrines such as a type of isolation from other baptist churches such as baptist union or baptist churches that aren't independant/fundamental or Calvinist/differing doctrines and especially exclusive from denominations. Another doctrine involved in this is the Baptist Bride teaching (although I haven't got alot of info on it) as I understand it means that in order to become part of the Body of Christ one must be water baptised into a scripturally approved and authorised local Baptist church (such as any like ours).
Another issue these doctrine entail is the belief that the only authorised christian church is one that was started by a scripturally approved baptist church (which must meet certain checklists of doctrines and cannot have differing doctrines) which by their definition excludes even other baptist churches of having the right to exist by the will of God.
Anyway, I'm just wondering what others think of these things, whether or not it ought to be a worry or if most find these teachings to be the usual thing among Baptist churches?? Any thoughts or comments??
Darren