Where do your churches stand on matters such as these?
Innerantcy of the Bible.
Bible versions.
Seperation from the World: ie: movies, modest dress etc.
Church service. (what members are expected to do to serve the church, such as ushering, nursery, teaching, greeting etc.)
Music.
Frequency of services.
Soul winning.
Thanks... I really appreciate your thoughts on these subjects.
I didn't read all the posts so forgive me if this has already been posted as I am going to do.
We are Landmark Missionary Baptist (I also call us independant) and here is how we predominantly line up on the following:
Innerantcy of the Bible.
We beleive the Bible is completely inerrant.
Bible versions.
KJV only is not required, but our preachers and pastors use this version and teach it's superiority over other versions (the extent to which the congregations adhere I cannot say, as I said, we are independent in that we don't follow a man)
Seperation from the World: ie: movies, modest dress etc.
I know of some members who do go to movies, I don't quiz them, but separation is urged on them. As to dress we don't make a show of visitors if wearing blue jeans, but we do expect modesty of members.
Church service. (what members are expected to do to serve the church, such as ushering, nursery, teaching, greeting etc.)
Members serve as they feel led of the Spirit to do so. We have no 'ushers' offering is taken up, but not by specific members, often members just take turns about doing this. We have no nursery, anyone unable to preach through or over the sound of a child or baby crying perhaps missed his calling. Everyone greets. We do have Sunday School teachers are nominated and elected by the body.
Music.
We do have a piano in our singing.
Frequency of services.
We meet on Sunday mornings Sun. School at 9:45 a.m. Worship is at 11:00 a.m. Sunday evening begins at 6:00 p.m. and Wed. prayer meeting at 7:00 pm. Usually our services include about 30 minutes of congregational singing, prayer, and preaching often 1/2 hr to 45 mins. Our services are not 'scheduled' in any way. Whenever a movement is on the church of the Spirit the singing, praying, preaching, testifying etc may be extended, or services may be shortened. This depends on the Spirit we feel in the service.
Soul winning.
This is perhaps the most difficult one. We do have what is called a 'mourner's bench' in our church. There is not an altar call given as in some places, the only way any thing is mentioned in this way is if the preacher really feels impressed upon to do so. We are 5-pt. Calvinists, this is why I say this is the most difficult. I find myself agreeing with bro. Jeff's post in this area and see almost a contradiction in believing in the election but providing such altar calls. I believe if there is a call it will be sufficiently made by the Holy Spirit through the Will of God, I cannot say that our members all agree with this, though the most of our preaching brehtren do. (The irony is that most of our people will 'Amen' sermons in this direction, but they will insist upon seeking opportunity to make offers to people, sometimes especially the young. I guess this is the zeal of the missionary. I beleive souls were all won at Calvary.
Hope this explains our standing on these, I am not sure that it does. All I can really answer you is what I believe.
God Bless.
Bro. Dallas