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Cafés in churches

ReformedBaptist

Well-Known Member
Thank you dear friend. So was Thomas Manton an anti-sabbaterian?

I have read some things concerning Manton. As to his views on Sabbatarianism I would have to do some research.

But rather, does the Scripture teach a Sunday Sabbath or no?

I started a thread on the subject in the Theology section, why don't you join in?
 

Edward 1689er

New Member
So I assume you do not buy the Sunday or Monday edition of the paper, you never buy gas on Sunday

You sound like that no business transaction should take place on Sunday. Even the opponents of Christ tried to trick Christ about healing on Saturday.

So except for going to church, you come straight home, correct? Of course your church is with in a distance of Biblical stand ands from your home ( that would be about one mile)

You follow ALL Blue laws to the extreme - and no I am not joking about this.

No, I never buy gas on Sunday or go out to eat either. Grace and Peace to you!
 

Edward 1689er

New Member
Do you run electricity or water on Sunday? Use a telephone, or internet service? Because if you do...then someone out there is working to provide those services you have paid for.

Dear Promoter of people working on the Lord's Day, Please explain to us Chapter 22 of our Confession. Thanks!
 

tinytim

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Dear Promoter of people working on the Lord's Day, Please explain to us Chapter 22 of our Confession. Thanks!


Since you are promoting a chapter in your "Confession" it is clear to see you are not Baptist,since Baptists do not hold to "Confessions or creeds".. that is the MOST UN Baptistic thing you can claim. and have no place in this forum..

Remove yourself.
 

ReformedBaptist

Well-Known Member
Since you are promoting a chapter in your "Confession" it is clear to see you are not Baptist,since Baptists do not hold to "Confessions or creeds".. that is the MOST UN Baptistic thing you can claim. and have no place in this forum..

Remove yourself.

That is the most ridiculous statement I think I have ever seen on the Baptist Board. It is rather insane, in fact...and completely igorant of Baptist history altogether. Cease and be stupid no more man! lol
 

tinytim

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That is the most ridiculous statement I think I have ever seen on the Baptist Board. It is rather insane, in fact...and completely igorant of Baptist history altogether. Cease and be stupid no more man! lol

You mean I beat out ...
Dear Promoter of people working on the Lord's Day, Please explain to us Chapter 22 of our Confession. Thanks!

WOW... THANKS!!!:wavey:
 

Tom Bryant

Well-Known Member
lol, ok, you got me. that was more stupid.

BUt seriously, Baptists have really had statements of faith, creeds, et for a long time. Unless you were just kidding.

Yes, we have but we never told someone to turn to our confession of faith as authority for a position.
 

annsni

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
ok. You are a hard core promoter of folks eating out on the Lord's Day (Sunday). That is fine. Blessing to you!

I am? How did you come to that conclusion just from me posting that I'm asking you to use proper grammar in your posts??
 

righteousdude2

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
America's TOO Fat As It Is....

With the fattening up of America, it would seem to be more appropriate to have a gym, not a café!

Hey, we live in the southland of California, and it seems that almost every medium sized church, and above, have ventured into the café business. One of our local mega-churches had a café and bookstore. It was huge, and the food was rumored to be very good. However, just last week, the newspaper reported that the recession took its toll on that church café and bookstore, and it now sits vacant.

If I were a pastor that was considering a café, I'd definitely wait until things get better, money wise that is!

Secondly, there are churches with food pantries that are closing too. It looks like the recession is hungry and gobbling up the church ministries where food sales and food donations are concerned.

Finally, I don't know where it is, but, there is a California church that has a franchised fast food restaurant. Don't quote me, but, I think it's a McDonald's or Burger King. It is a great way to make sure your church folks can get a job. And that is neat. I remember reading about it a few years back, so, I don't know much more than that.

I still think a church gym would be more of a ministry that serves the BEST interest of it's people!

Merry Christmas Folks:type:

Pastor Paul
 

tinytim

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lol, ok, you got me. that was more stupid.

BUt seriously, Baptists have really had statements of faith, creeds, et for a long time. Unless you were just kidding.

Yeah, statements of faith.. but never as final authority...
And none that are binding on any Baptist church.
We rule from the congregation up... not top down, This is the one thing I don't like about SBC... it is slowly turning into a denomination that rules from the top down.. Then again, Maybe I just jumped the gun there...

And what in the world is "Chapter 22"?..
 
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sag38

Active Member
What? the SBC is not ruling from the top down. Maybe if your church accepts money from an SBC agency you may have to agree to follow certain guidelines. Otherwise, my chruch is just as autonomous as your's is.
 

tinytim

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Does the SBC NOT require it's churches to agree to the BF&M?

I don't know, but that is what I heard. I am part of ABC.
 
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