charles_creech78
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Are they doing the will of God by electing a women to pulpit.
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As an autonomous church, they can do what ever they want to do. I support their ability to make their own decision. I don't support their decision. I think it's wrong. But they can do whatever they want to do.charles_creech78 said:Are they doing the will of God by electing a women to pulpit.
charles_creech78 said:So as a sbc preacher you do not thank this is right. You said you don,t support their decision. As part of that church you have the right to say something. If they are doing evil and against Gods will you need to say something ether you are for God or not.What part is it that you do not support.
Actually it was closer to 30 years ago. My church was in the Association you are referring to. The local church was involved in "ordaining a woman to the gospel ministry", whatever that is supposed to mean. The woman was a chaplain at a woman's prison, if my memory doesn't fail me. And as far as I know she was never involved with any pastorate in any form. The local Association did withdraw fellowship from that church, at that time. As far as I am aware, the KBC and SBC did not. It turns out there is a bit more to that story, however, including some 'irregularities' with the event. The church, at a later meeting came back before the Association, asked to be, and was re-admitted.BaptistBeliever said:Either the local Association or the SBC can withdraw fellowship. That was done probably 20 years to a small church in central KY for ordaining a woman. Personally, I liken doing this to a general telling half his troops that they can't fight in a monumental battle.
Eph 6:12 For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high [places].
SBCPreacher said:As an autonomous church, they can do what ever they want to do. I support their ability to make their own decision. I don't support their decision. I think it's wrong. But they can do whatever they want to do.
No man tells the individual SBC church what to do. Whether or not they choose to follow the Lord's leadership, they alone make that decision.
Aaron said:One could say the same thing about the Church of Satan.
Aaron said:Usually when autonomy is invoked, it is in an effort to move an immoral and rebellious action into the realm of personal opinion to shield the action from public scrutiny, or to relieve one's self of the burden of making a judgment.
My point was to illuminate the futility of that tactic.
The Decatur church's act was a public act, and the public has the responsibility to judge it as right or wrong. We may not have the power to correct it, but we do have the power to judge it, and judge it we must.
Please don't misunderstand. The local SB church is only answerable to God, not to any organizational head or office. The SBC doesn't dictate to the church what it is supposed to do. That means that the local SB church has every ability to make their own decisions, no matter stupid or wrong they might be. The SBC does not have the authority to require them to do anything. The SBC can choose as an organization not to fellowship with that church, but they can't require them to correct a bad decision.David Lamb said:But in Aaron's defence, surely the context of his message shows that he was talking about other churches, other organisations, other mere human beings not having authority over the local church. Did you really imagine that in saying "As an autonomous church, they can do what ever they want to do," he was suggesting the local church is not answerable to God? (But perhaps I've got it wrong, and he did mean that . . .)
Ed Edwards said:I am a member of an Independant Fundamentalist Baptist Church
but that Church is NOT a member of organizations
for other IFBs.
My Local Church (the one I"m a member of) is a member
of the Union Association (of Cleveland & McLain counties).
I am not a membert of the Union Association.
My Local Church is a member of the General Baptist
Convention of Oklahoma /GBCO/. Union Association
is a member of GBCO. I am not a member of the
GBCO.
My Local Church is a member of the Southern Baptist
Convention (SBC). The Union Association is a member of
the SBC. The GBCO is a member of the SBC.
I am NOT a member of the SBC.
When My Local Church made me a Deacon in 1977,
I promised never to lay hands on a woman (i.e. no
women Deacons, no women pastors in
My Local Church).
I went one time to a grief group (my first wife
died in 1999) in The First Baptist
Church of Norman, Oklahoma. The Senior
Citizens' Minister filled in as leader of the group one
day. She said: "My Deacon, she blah, blah ... ".
So if I want lay hands on a woman for deacon
I can go over to the Norman FBC and join with
them folks. I see no reason to lay hands on
a woman at my current Local Church (since I
did promise, you know).
av1611jim said:This is clearly self contradictory.
How is it that one can be a MEMBER of a local church which IS a member of the SBC yet NOT a member of the SBC?
The local church is made up of people. You are a "people". It is utterly insane to think one may be a member but NOT a member.
I made sorta' the same promise you did - to my wife. And she said if I laid hands on a woman, she'd sure get her hands on me!!Ed Edwards said:... I promised never to lay hands on a woman ...
Another thought came to my mind. Can you imagine how long the sermons would be with a woman pastor, especially if she is married? :laugh:EdSutton said:I made sorta' the same promise you did - to my wife. And she said if I laid hands on a woman, she'd sure get her hands on me!!
And I sure ain't about to lay a hand on her, either!
Probably wouldn't be healthy!! :laugh: :laugh:
Ed
SBCPreacher said:Please don't misunderstand. The local SB church is only answerable to God, not to any organizational head or office. The SBC doesn't dictate to the church what it is supposed to do. That means that the local SB church has every ability to make their own decisions, no matter stupid or wrong they might be. The SBC does not have the authority to require them to do anything. The SBC can choose as an organization not to fellowship with that church, but they can't require them to correct a bad decision.
Although I don't agree with their decision, I agree that they have the ability to make their own decision.
As for the comment about the church of Satan, you know, they can make their own decisions too. And they, too, will one day answer to God.
Yes for $100 or $150 a monthBaptistBeliever said:However, the SBC can and has withdrawn felleoship in similar cases.