• Welcome to Baptist Board, a friendly forum to discuss the Baptist Faith in a friendly surrounding.

    Your voice is missing! You will need to register to get access to all the features that our community has to offer.

    We hope to see you as a part of our community soon and God Bless!

If Not Baptist, then what?

12strings

Active Member
Joey's thread sparked me to think this:

If you could not attend a baptist church, what type of church would find the most agreement with?


I'll start. I have come in contact with a few Grace Brethrens, and I think I could accept the tripple-dipping baptism and footwashings.

Also, a solid Bible church would Probably be Ok, esp. if it were like James McDonald's Harvest Bible Chapel.

Your thoughts?
 

Ruiz

New Member
Joey's thread sparked me to think this:

If you could not attend a baptist church, what type of church would find the most agreement with?


I'll start. I have come in contact with a few Grace Brethrens, and I think I could accept the tripple-dipping baptism and footwashings.

Also, a solid Bible church would Probably be Ok, esp. if it were like James McDonald's Harvest Bible Chapel.

Your thoughts?

I would be a Presbyterian
 

Herald

New Member
If I could not attend a Reformed Baptist church, I would look for a Baptist church that teaches the DoG. If I could not find a Baptist church that teaches the DoG I would look for a Reformed church that is evangelical in nature. In my area that would probably be an OPC or PCA Presbyterian church; but I would still be a Baptist in my convictions.
 

Jerome

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
Are we talking merely attending a Brethren/Presbyterian/Independent church or actually being a Brethren/Presbyterian/Independent?

I know this is all just theoretical of course:laugh:
 

Tom Butler

New Member
My first thought is Presbyterian, but not all Presby churches are the same. I think a conversation with the pastor would be in order first.
 

InTheLight

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
Probably an Evangelical Free church or a non-denominational church that is wholly Baptist except in name only. Either way it would need to be non-Cal and solid in Bible teaching and preaching.
 

JesusFan

Well-Known Member
Joey's thread sparked me to think this:

If you could not attend a baptist church, what type of church would find the most agreement with?


I'll start. I have come in contact with a few Grace Brethrens, and I think I could accept the tripple-dipping baptism and footwashings.

Also, a solid Bible church would Probably be Ok, esp. if it were like James McDonald's Harvest Bible Chapel.

Your thoughts?


would probably be able to attend an Evangelical Free Church, even though they espouse "free grace" doctrine!

As I would find it easier to "swallow hard" and under stand that non Cals have some really good theology IF can "ignore" their sotierology!

AS I would see their eschatology/church govt /believers baptism/freedom in spiritual Gifts etc!
 
Top