Greektim
Well-Known Member
The BFM2000 says of baptism (Article VII), "Being a church ordinance, it [baptism] is prerequisite to the privileges of church membership and to the Lord's Supper." [underlined added]
For those in the SBC and others who use the BFM2000 (or something w/ a similar statement), do you have this practice and made explicit in your church? Do your pastors before administering the elements give a note of who is expected or allowed to partake as according to the faith and practice of the church?
I've not enforced this in my church, but I plan on starting this Sunday. What I mean by that is that although I have read through the BFM2000, I never recollected that last part (to which I agree). Now, when I administer the elements and after my communion meditation, I plan on advising only those who profess faith in Jesus and have obeyed him in baptism may partake. I do not plan on slapping the bread or juice (wish it were wine) out of anyone's hand, however.
Do you do this?
For those in the SBC and others who use the BFM2000 (or something w/ a similar statement), do you have this practice and made explicit in your church? Do your pastors before administering the elements give a note of who is expected or allowed to partake as according to the faith and practice of the church?
I've not enforced this in my church, but I plan on starting this Sunday. What I mean by that is that although I have read through the BFM2000, I never recollected that last part (to which I agree). Now, when I administer the elements and after my communion meditation, I plan on advising only those who profess faith in Jesus and have obeyed him in baptism may partake. I do not plan on slapping the bread or juice (wish it were wine) out of anyone's hand, however.
Do you do this?