Not trying to defend any one church, but I get leery when anyone seems to think of the past with rosy-eyed glasses. Here's a few of my thoughts...although I am admittedly NOT one who was alive durring that time...I'm an UN-agedman.
This one, I have no idea about what SB churches did in the 50's. Does the fact that it was in their hymnals mean they all practiced it? Also did their charity and care extend to the poor and destitute Black community? I suspect that for many, it did not.
I suspect that a higher portion DID bring bibles to church in the 50s...but it seems, from knowing the aging population of my own church, that very few of them practiced family devotions...I know of one old lady who did it every day, and it has born great fruit in the lives of her godly children and grandchildren. Perhaps it was more of an emphasis in other SB churches than it was in mine.
I have mixed feelings about this one...on the one hand, I am not a fundy-basher, and believe that many fundamentalists had godly motives for their prohibitions...however I would say that SBC in the 50's was influenced somewhat by the fundamentalism of the 1st half of the century, and perhaps went so far as to declare somethings sinful that were not sinful in themselves.
Of course we have whole other threads for discussing alcohol...but I for one, don't think that phrase should be something that one is required to agree to for church membership...Regarding discipline in General...It seems that there is mmore talk about church discipline now than in the SBC past...refering to my church again, I know that 6 years ago, pretty much every member who had ever joined since 1960 was STILL A MEMBER. (even dead people).
Again, I have no evidence, but I suspect churches in those days had their interpersonal problems just like we do...Perhaps statements like this regularly refered to helped to remind people against such things...but again, was their courtesy in speech extended to all peoples, of all colors....? Or just those who were most like themselves?
My point is not that there is anything worse about the church 50 years ago...and I do believe there were somethings better...but I don't believe there has EVER been a "Golden age" of church history in which most churches got most things right and were all committed to the same godly goals...Sinful humans have always left their mark on the church.
I'm going to paint with a rather large brush, for each church is supposedly and independent group and the area may have a bit different view.
Relief of the poor - does the typical SB church still actively reach out (without being asked) to seek the poorest and destitute, or is it a delegated task?
This one, I have no idea about what SB churches did in the 50's. Does the fact that it was in their hymnals mean they all practiced it? Also did their charity and care extend to the poor and destitute Black community? I suspect that for many, it did not.
Secret and family devotions - as recent thread had those reporting that in some churches folks don't even come with a copy of the Scriptures.
How are they to be actively engaged in religiously educating their children if they don't show respect and exalt the Scriptures above all things in this world.
I suspect that a higher portion DID bring bibles to church in the 50s...but it seems, from knowing the aging population of my own church, that very few of them practiced family devotions...I know of one old lady who did it every day, and it has born great fruit in the lives of her godly children and grandchildren. Perhaps it was more of an emphasis in other SB churches than it was in mine.
Deportment - in the 50's the SB did not attend to ungodly and worldly activities. Dances, movies, and other such activities were held as worldly and not appropriate for the believer. Can you imagine what those folks would consider the modern SB worship and conduct?
I have mixed feelings about this one...on the one hand, I am not a fundy-basher, and believe that many fundamentalists had godly motives for their prohibitions...however I would say that SBC in the 50's was influenced somewhat by the fundamentalism of the 1st half of the century, and perhaps went so far as to declare somethings sinful that were not sinful in themselves.
"avoid all tattling, backbiting, and excessive anger; to abstain from the sale of, and use of, intoxicating drinks as a beverage;" Do I need to really address these? What SB church would rebuke or even remove a member for not abstaining from any in this list?
Of course we have whole other threads for discussing alcohol...but I for one, don't think that phrase should be something that one is required to agree to for church membership...Regarding discipline in General...It seems that there is mmore talk about church discipline now than in the SBC past...refering to my church again, I know that 6 years ago, pretty much every member who had ever joined since 1960 was STILL A MEMBER. (even dead people).
Christian courtesy in speech - as evidenced on the board that is working out really well. I have a suspicion that some folks have an agenda of actually driving others off the BB and proclaiming to them self that it is righteous. I know this isn't a church, but one can imagine what the heart is allowed to express here is a hidden disease at church.
Again, I have no evidence, but I suspect churches in those days had their interpersonal problems just like we do...Perhaps statements like this regularly refered to helped to remind people against such things...but again, was their courtesy in speech extended to all peoples, of all colors....? Or just those who were most like themselves?
My point is not that there is anything worse about the church 50 years ago...and I do believe there were somethings better...but I don't believe there has EVER been a "Golden age" of church history in which most churches got most things right and were all committed to the same godly goals...Sinful humans have always left their mark on the church.