Steven2006 said:
Nobody addressed my earlier point about churches in other countries. I have seen videos of mission churches, that had much different styles of music, where if sung here would sound unorodox to say the least. They still seemed to be very Godly Churches, just adapted towards their culture. Now is that wrong? I mean if there is just one biblical standard, as many have suggested, it wouldn't be confined to borders? How would you condone mission started Churches allowing for local culture to influence the service? Do you take that stand when a missionary visits your Church? If not are you not being hypocritical?
can't answer you there, despite your drive-by on our churches' preference for acapella in worship.
besides, we don't have missionaries visiting our churces, since we don't send out missionaries.
oh, I take that back.
I took a couple of "Arminian" Filipino Baptist pastors to our Primitive church some years ago, to give testimony on how they are doing work in the Philippines, and had to rebuke them in private for testifying how they "live in faith" and in the same breath ask for financial support "for the Lord's work".
Just didn't think it sounded right.
Too transparent.
You live by faith, then you live by faith.
You come to the States and testify how God has been good to you despite the poverty and how He has supplied your needs and all that then it don't seem appropriate to end with a plea for support.
Oh, but, before you say anything about how callous Primitive Baptists seem to be, they did go away with five hundred dollars, a new laptop each, and three boxfuls of books and old clothes from members of the church and some visiting members from other Primitive churches.