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IF Not A Baptist, Which Church Would You Be Attending?

JesusFan

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I consider Baptists, at least the ones I associate with, as Biblical. I don't consider those that baptize by pouring or sprinkling, for example, as being Biblical. So why should I join with them.

So ONLY Baptists, and ONLY those who practice immersion are "real Christians?"
 

Earth Wind and Fire

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If there is an Orthodox Presbyterian Church, check it out. It is the most conservative of the Presbyterian groups.

Google Free Presbyterian then Tom...LOL
The FPCNA whole-heartedly endorses the five great solas of the Reformation:

Sola Scriptura—The Scriptures alone for matters of faith and practice
Sola Fide—justification by faith alone
Sola Gratia—by grace alone
Solo Christo—in Christ alone
Soli Deo Gloria—all to the glory of God alone

I have a friend thats a OPC Pastor down the road a piece. I'd go there
 
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JesusFan

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[
QUOTE=DHK;1725269]You ought to be ashamed.
Don't put words in my mouth.

I was answering the OP.
Can you do the same.[/QUOTE
]

yep!

Evangelical Free Church or conservative presby

And per my prior questions...

IF you would refuse to fellowship with them they would not be seenas being "like faith and practice", so not a true Christian group?
 

go2church

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Around where I live, I guess it would be the Methodist church.

If I could pick anyone other then Baptist, that's hard because I'm Baptist for a reason, but perhaps an Evangelical Covenant.
 

Baptist4life

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I've attended a few Alliance churches. Haven't heard anything I disagree with, but I don't know very much about their doctrine. Anybody that can enlighten me?
 
Any church that was baptistic in doctrine. Around here, there are a number of churches that are Baptist churches but just don't have it in the name. There are no less than 3 churches that I'd be happy to be a part of within a short distance of my home (within 20/30 minutes) who do not have "Baptist" in the name but are absolutely rock solid.

I tend to agree with you. There are a number of churches in my area that are solid in doctrine, but don't have "Baptist" in the name.
 
I've attended a few Alliance churches. Haven't heard anything I disagree with, but I don't know very much about their doctrine. Anybody that can enlighten me?

I visited an Alliance church several times many years ago. Like you, I didn't hear anything that I disagreed with, but I don't know the specifics about their doctrine. There are no Alliance churches in my community, but there are at least 4 Baptist churches.
 

freeatlast

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I would seek a church that taught sound doctrine regardless of name. Believe me just because the name Baptist is on the front does not guarantee sound doctrine.
 

Tom Butler

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Google Free Presbyterian then Tom...LOL
The FPCNA whole-heartedly endorses the five great solas of the Reformation:

Sola Scriptura—The Scriptures alone for matters of faith and practice
Sola Fide—justification by faith alone
Sola Gratia—by grace alone
Solo Christo—in Christ alone
Soli Deo Gloria—all to the glory of God alone

I have a friend thats a OPC Pastor down the road a piece. I'd go there

Didn't mean to leave out the Free Presbys. I have a friend who is OPC and so know more about them than the FPs.
 
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