Brother Bob
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A Association is made up of several churches, who as a union have agreed upon articles of faith, rules of decorum and a constitution. The Association does not lord these rules over on no one. All churches involved letter up with the association each year by work in their own church to do so. While lettering up with the Association, we are agreeing to abide by all the Articles of Faith, Rules of Decorum and Constitution.How can a church be called before an association if the association is not in control of the church?
I understand what you are saying, but there is a fine line of power and control here that must not be crossed...
No other Baptist church has the right to tell another Baptist church what to do...
I know you are talking about threatening disfellowship here, but isn't that really one organization (The association) asserting it's control over another organization (The church)?
I guess that is why I am ABC-USA... The association and denomination serves the local church, not the other way around...
But since I believe in the autonomy of the local church, I support your stance Brother Bob... and wish you well....Both groups cite the unwillingness of the American Baptist Churches (USA) to enforce the denomination’s official stance against homosexuality, pointing to their denomination’s acceptance of openly gay and “affirming” churches for membership, as the reason for their actions.
It seems here Tim and that maybe you might of been involved, that you were asking the ABC-USA to drop some churches, I could be wrong, was this you or someone else? This is close to how we work also.
Well Mike, that is all well and good for you and I do not know if you are independant by yourself or if you belong to a church or union. If you do belong to a union and they disagreed with your position, then the person you baptized would not have a visible home here on earth.(((OF COURSE))) a woman can water baptize someone. Any believer can baptize any other believer. Whether they are "ordained" by some religious organization is 100% irrelavent. If they are born of the Spirit, they are ordained by God! Whether they are a man or woman is 100% irrelavent.
Every believer is *ordained* of God by the Holy Spirit.
I am a born again christian. I am not in any religious organisations position of "pastor". But if my next door neighbor came to me tomorrow and said "Mike, I've been under conviction for a long time, and last night in tears I surrended my life to Christ and placed my faith in Him for my eternal destiny. I feel so *different* now! Would you water baptize me?
I'd say (((of course))) I will! We'de find a tub or creek or garden hose or something and we'de have us a baptism!
And I would do the same thing if I were a woman. :godisgood:
God bless,
Mike
"Well Mike, that is all well and good for you and I do not know if you are independant by yourself or if you belong to a church or union."
"If you do belong to a union and they disagreed with your position, then the person you baptized would not have a visible home here on earth."
"If someone came here the same way as you said, I too would baptize them as long as I had a witness,..."
"...but the church would be the final authority on whether they accepted my work or not."
Are you sure this is the policy of your church. You Pastor may say, "well Mike, you had not authority to baptize him, so we will have to do it over with the right authority performing the baptizing. Have you ever ask him this question. I never knew a church that allowed any of its members to go out and start baptizing.""If you do belong to a union and they disagreed with your position, then the person you baptized would not have a visible home here on earth."
I'm not sure I'm following you. What do you mean by "disagreeing with my position?" Disagreeing with a new believer being baptized?
If I invited that new believer to fellowship with us I would probably introduce them to the pastor and share that they are a new believer and I baptized them, at their request, earlier. Our pastor would probably say "Well Praise the Lord! Welcome to the body of Christ and to our fellowship. If I can help you in any way just let me know"
In the eyes of the Lord it would not matter, but I take my membership with my local church very seriously. Let me advise you that if you ever visit the widows or sisters, I would advise you to have someone with you, for a brother can be "murdered" with just one false statement.Quote:
"If someone came here the same way as you said, I too would baptize them as long as I had a witness,..."
Why a witness? And what if its just the 2 of you?
No, they might question him to how he believes. What I am referring to, is will they accept your work of baptizing him. Don't you have to have a move and second to receive someone into your church?Quote:
"...but the church would be the final authority on whether they accepted my work or not."
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Do you mean they would decide whether or not the new believer is really saved? Or whether or not to consider the baptism as legitimate?
Mike
D28guy said:(((OF COURSE))) a woman can water baptize someone. Any believer can baptize any other believer. Whether they are "ordained" by some religious organization is 100% irrelavent. If they are born of the Spirit, they are ordained by God! Whether they are a man or woman is 100% irrelavent.
Every believer is *ordained* of God by the Holy Spirit.
I am a born again christian. I am not in any religious organisations position of "pastor". But if my next door neighbor came to me tomorrow and said "Mike, I've been under conviction for a long time, and last night in tears I surrended my life to Christ and placed my faith in Him for my eternal destiny. I feel so *different* now! Would you water baptize me?"
I'd say (((of course))) I will! We'de find a tub or creek or garden hose or something and we'de have us a baptism!
And I would do the same thing if I were a woman.
tinytim said:Webdog, I believe it all boils down to discipleship...
Because within the GC we are commanded not only to Baptize but Disciple.
The GC was given to the church. Each local church is commissioned to fulfill the GC... by home missions... state missions... and foreign missions.
(Acts 1:8)
So it is unthinkable to me to baptize someone and not do it under the authority of the local church... because with authority comes responsibility, and the local church is responsible for the new Christian it just baptized to disciple him or her....
IOWS if the person being Baptized must be discipled and that happens within the local church...
Now unless that local church (where the authority to baptize resides...I will explain more in a minute) gives a woman the authority to Baptize, then no she shouldn't be able to baptize....
But... since the GC was given to the local church, the local church can authorize anyone it wants to baptize. Normally this authorization is given to Pastors and Deacons upon ordination.... but I have seen a local church vote to authorize someone else (another member) to baptize on a temporary situation....
I was one of those temporarily authorized right after I was called to preach... I had not been licensed yet, nor ordained, and my oldest son got saved... I wanted to baptize him, so our home church voted to authorize me to baptize him. It was a glorious day...
I believe in the autonomy of the local church so much that if a congregation voted to authorize a woman to baptize, on a temporary basis, I could go along with it. Afterall, the Bible is silent one way or the other... So it would fall upon the local church to decide.
Just my 2 cents...
(Wow I said "local church" 10 times.... and I am one that believes in the universal church as well!!)
rbell said:Is it OK for a woman to baptize?
Why/why not?
Brother Bob said:If I were a woman, I would not baptize anyone.
How many churches you know of where the women baptize, is a good place to start? Why is it a serious downfall for the church?First let offer some logic. Let's say that a woman leads someone to Christ in another country. There is no men who are Christians around and no near hope of any being around. The first command of the new believer is to be baptized. I say that she can baptize the new convert. Now since she can do this in this case she should be able to in any case. There is no scripture that says only a pastor can baptize. Also I hold that every believer no mater gender or age can baptize a new convert and should. This is a serious downfall of the church today making it seem like it takes some sort of special man to baptize. There is little wonder why so many do not go since they are left out of the blessing.
Now for scripture. There is scripture to support what I have said.It is this;
Mat 28:19 Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost:
I know of no bible teacher that would teach that women are not included in the command to go. If that be the case the scripture structure is such that the ones going also Baptize and that would include women.__________________
How many women were in that bunch the Lord was talking to?Now for scripture. There is scripture to support what I have said.It is this;
Mat 28:19 Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost:
I got hairy legs too.I don't know why, but this made me laugh.
Bob, if you were a woman...OK, so my mind is just strange. But I get good laughs out of it...:laugh:
- You'd probably wanna change some of your profile pics.
- You'd probably wanna not go by "Bob."
- "Brother" would be a poor title.
Tom Butler said:Maybe someday you'll see the light about the imaginary universal church, but as for the rest of your post, you are right on target.
Are you sure this is the policy of your church."
"You Pastor may say, "well Mike, you had not authority to baptize him, so we will have to do it over with the right authority performing the baptizing."
"Have you ever ask him this question."
"I never knew a church that allowed any of its members to go out and start baptizing."
"In the eyes of the Lord it would not matter, but I take my membership with my local church very seriously. Let me advise you that if you ever visit the widows or sisters, I would advise you to have someone with you, for a brother can be "murdered" with just one false statement."
"No, they might question him to how he believes."
"What I am referring to, is will they accept your work of baptizing him."
"Don't you have to have a move and second to receive someone into your church?"