No one is debating personal preferences here, nor is scripture necessary to explain historical and symbolic choices.
I'm battling a nasty wound infection today so this will be brief, but let me give you some examples.
The local Episcopal church, before it closed down, used one chalice for the communion wine instead of our itty bitty cups. The local Methodist church uses one chalice for the juice and the folks dip their bits of bread in it. They do this, not because of sanitation, but to symbolize the one body, one baptism of the Christian church as a whole--the church universal. So if you are a Landmark Baptist ministering to folks who think that way, would you do it that way?
Another BB poster sent me a good one to ask you to go find the answer to: why do some churches have a divided chancel and others not?
Here's another bit of history for you: where did the clergy collar come from (hint--Lutherans but expand on it). Why don't Baptist pastors wear one? It has nothing to do with fashion or comfort.
Why do some churches have crosses hung in them and some crucifixes? There are some theologicial reasons, among them some focusing on the death of Christ and others on the resurrection, and for some a question concerning idols.
Do you know what incense signifies in liturgical churches? Do you agree or disagree with the few Baptist churches now using it and why?
When you sing the song "Majesty", do you believe the same thing Jack Hayford does about Kingdom Authority and the believer?
When you sing "This is my Father's World" are you agreeing with postmillenialism? How about Victory in Jesus?
Gotta run--this seriously hurts.
I'm battling a nasty wound infection today so this will be brief, but let me give you some examples.
The local Episcopal church, before it closed down, used one chalice for the communion wine instead of our itty bitty cups. The local Methodist church uses one chalice for the juice and the folks dip their bits of bread in it. They do this, not because of sanitation, but to symbolize the one body, one baptism of the Christian church as a whole--the church universal. So if you are a Landmark Baptist ministering to folks who think that way, would you do it that way?
Another BB poster sent me a good one to ask you to go find the answer to: why do some churches have a divided chancel and others not?
Here's another bit of history for you: where did the clergy collar come from (hint--Lutherans but expand on it). Why don't Baptist pastors wear one? It has nothing to do with fashion or comfort.
Why do some churches have crosses hung in them and some crucifixes? There are some theologicial reasons, among them some focusing on the death of Christ and others on the resurrection, and for some a question concerning idols.
Do you know what incense signifies in liturgical churches? Do you agree or disagree with the few Baptist churches now using it and why?
When you sing the song "Majesty", do you believe the same thing Jack Hayford does about Kingdom Authority and the believer?
When you sing "This is my Father's World" are you agreeing with postmillenialism? How about Victory in Jesus?
Gotta run--this seriously hurts.