and I think that is why some want to go to mega churchesYou get lost in the crowd
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and I think that is why some want to go to mega churchesYou get lost in the crowd
I have been in wonderful large and small churches. I have been in bad large and small ones as well.I don't care for large chuches. I've never been to one.
I didn't find any reference to the 1689 Confession in your link. Instead you offer one page from an American 19th Century writer of whom I have never heard. But people who come into membership of a church should undoubtedly commit themselves to regular attendance unless there is some pressing reason to be absent.Well, those who promulgated the London Baptist Confession of 1689 favored imposing church discipline on persons who missed even midweek services without a sufficient excuse.
Well, those who promulgated the London Baptist Confession of 1689 favored imposing church discipline on persons who missed even midweek services without a sufficient excuse.
Here, I'll type it out:I didn't find any reference to the 1689 Confession in your link. Instead you offer one page from an American 19th Century writer of whom I have never heard.
Thank you for confirming what I wrote. Found nowhere in the 1689 Confession.Here, I'll type it out:
Baptist General Assembly in London....A General Assembly was convened in London....from the third to the twelfth of September, 1689....Various questions were proposed at this meeting, and the opinions and advice of the brethren sought....in the matter of discipline....
"Question. Whether, when the Church have agreed upon the keeping of one day, weekly or monthly, besides the first day of the week, to worship God and perform the necessary services of the Church, they may not charge such persons with evil that neglect such meetings, and lay them under reproof, unless such members can show good cause for such their absence?
"Answer. Concluded in the affirmative (Heb. x. 25).
J. M. Cramp, Baptist History: from the Foundation of the Christian Church to the Close of the Eighteenth Century [London, 1868], pp. 461-3.
WeI wonder how we prioritize going to church as compared to being a part of the church.
Who is being more faithful - the man who goes to church every time the doors open but merely attends or the man who can only attend once a month but is active throughout the week with that church community?
perhaps your right. Then. Why go at all if you want to be a ghost?and I think that is why some want to go to mega churches