Why?
HankD
Simply because some Baptists say there have always been Baptists, others say they come from the reformation. So if there were always baptists, who were they? Simple question, not a trick.
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Why?
HankD
Anyone who follows the fundamentals of the faith and the Baptist Distinctives.Simply because some Baptists say there have always been Baptists, others say they come from the reformation. So if there were always baptists, who were they? Simple question, not a trick.
I actually never knew churches celebrated Reformation day.My church will not be celebrating it. Never has never will.
I think you may have failed to understand the joke Jon was making.That is about the stupidest reply I have seen, (almost).
I found it difficult to take the thread seriously - partly because of its author and partly because it asked if our church would celebrate Reformation Sunday, putting it on par with Christian observances (e.g., Resurrection Sunday). Further pricking my funny bone (funny being an objective term) was the remembrance of his ignorance regarding the origin of All Hallows Eve as a Catholic holy day....Luther being dead and Halloween approaching.I think you may have failed to understand the joke Jon was making.
I found it difficult to take the thread seriously - partly because of its author and partly because it asked if our church would celebrate Reformation Sunday, putting it on par with Christian observances (e.g., Resurrection Sunday). Further pricking my funny bone (funny being an objective term) was the remembrance of his ignorance regarding the origin of All Hallows Eve as a Catholic holy day....Luther being dead and Halloween approaching.
Glad you enjoyed the lecture.Just got back from service. They showed a reformation video, Reformation slide show, and had a Reformation sermon on why the Reformation is important.
Just got back from service. They showed a reformation video, Reformation slide show, and had a Reformation sermon on why the Reformation is important.
Our church "celebrated" Reformation Sunday the same way we celebrate every Sunday -- singing, praying, studying, giving, preaching. Probably no one other than myself knew it was Reformation Sunday, and I only knew because of the online chatter.
But was there a clear presentation of the Gospel? Without it, you had a presentation that could have been done in a public library on a Tuesday.
"For I determined to know nothing among you except Jesus Christ, and Him crucified."
1 Corinthians 2:2 NASB
Its Reformation Sunday tomorrow and my church plans to go all out.
Will your church do the same or will your church just passively mention the event but not celebrate it?
Or will your church ignore it?
My church will not be celebrating it.
Our church "celebrated" Reformation Sunday the same way we celebrate every Sunday -- singing, praying, studying, giving, preaching.
I wonder what Calvin would have thought.
There was in the bulletin, but the message today was on the Reformation and the 5 Sola's.
So, he doesn't drink Mike's, write nasty letters, and scream at people?He claims lots of things. From what he has demonstrated here he knows a bit of Greek and the original languages. But he has little knowledge of evangelism theology from a Reformed perspective, as well as many other things.
Correct. Wine is a mocker and strong drink is raging! (Proverbs 20:1.) And I have only personally won baptized and discipled several dozen to the Lord and, via my preaching, several hundred. Unlike evangelist6589 who has never won and discipled a single soul through his street screeching.So, he doesn't drink Mike's, write nasty letters, and scream at people?