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Church members complain about collection notices

Revmitchell

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Most people who attend church are used to seeing the offering plate passed around the pews. People donate what they can as a proud member of the congregation.

But a Tampa woman told ABC Action News her church says she must pay more than $1,000 a year in donations or she wouldn't be considered a member.

"People were really friendly there, and I really enjoyed being there," said Candace Petterson.


http://www.abcactionnews.com/news/h...rch-members-complain-about-collection-notices
 

Gina B

Active Member
I'm guessing they let people in her situation be "adopted" by other members (anonymously) or to simply sign something saying they do not have the finances.
I hope, anyway.
Isn't that the norm for the membership dues model?
 

Salty

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Administrator
What I would have to do is find another church.

What I would do, maybe - is for about six months - just put cash in - without an envelope - and when they question me, I would simply say I give cash in the amount that the New Testament requires (as the Lord has blessed)
 

Gina B

Active Member
It is common in synagogues. Or at least it used to be. Was it never a thing in other places? I thought it used to be.
 

Br. Dan

Member
It is common in synagogues. Or at least it used to be. Was it never a thing in other places? I thought it used to be.

I've only heard of that in Charismatic and Catholic churches. I've not heard of such a thing in Baptist or mainstream Protestant churches.
 

JFish123

New Member
I didn't know people had to give money to vote on the things of God. An abomination.


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Salty

20,000 Posts Club
Administrator
I didn't know people had to give money to vote on the things of God. An abomination.

There have been times I was out of work and unable to give a financial offering to my local church. In those cases, I would NOT vote on any financial issue.
 

Rolfe

Well-Known Member
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So the Widow with her mite (of Luke 21) would not be allowed to vote in this church's meetings?

I wonder if The idea originated from paid staff.
 

Earth Wind and Fire

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So the Widow with her mite (of Luke 21) would not be allowed to vote in this church's meetings?

I wonder if The idea originated from paid staff.

I don't get.....this is supposed to be a Primitive Baptist Church????? Ive never even seen a paid staff in a PB church! This place is really odd.
 
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