I know of a church that meets in a library.Originally posted by TexasSky:
DHK,
I've seen many churches sell items outside the sanctuary, I've really never been in one that sold anything inside the sanctuary. The process surprises me.
I think you're talking semantics over the "worship center." Whether you call the place you fellowship and listen to preaching and sing a living room, a sanctuary or a worship center, there is a place where the people of a church gather to listen to a pastor, and that place is usually treated with more reverence than .. say.. the church library.
That is what was done at the Temple. It is Old Testament. It was destroyed in 70 A.D. How many churches do you know use sacrificial animals today? If you are going to be literal about the Temple then be consistent and be literal about the animals as well. How many churches sacrifice animals today?Regarding the question about requirement. The money changers at the temple in Jerusalem DID require their people to purchase things from them. They had to make their sacrifices, and they were told that they HAD to use the sacrificial animals that were sold at the temple, and those were sold at an inflated price.
#1. That doesn't sound non-denominational, it sounds like it is Catholic.I have not been a member of a church that rips people off, but I have seen it. There are places that sell "pieces of the cross of Christ," in their foyers, knowing full well that they are selling rejects from the local lumber yard. There are places that insist if someone participate in their particular bible study they purchase a particular book, at a price set by that church, and meant to "include a processing fee." There is a large non-denominational-bible-church in our city that goes to people and tells them they must be baptized to be saved, and they cannot be baptized if they don't write a check to the church for at least $200.00. That same church has a habit of going to its members and saying things like, "You are a programer, and God told us that you need to donate 400 hours of computer programming to the church or you should not be allowed to take communion."
#2. It is a heretical church that practices and teaches baptismal regeneration. It is a false gospel. Have nothing to do with it. We are supposed to be discussing here Christian denominations. By your description I wouldn't count that one as "Christian." It sounds more like a cult.
#3. When you see such obvious error in a church, one ought to know enough to stay away from it.
That is unfortunate. As I posted before there are some unfortunate things that happen in Baptist churches. If you ever find a perfect church, don't join it; it won't be perfect anymore.I've seen it in lesser forms though. I actually saw someone turned away from a church nursery because they used cloth diapers instead of pampers, and the church nursery refused that child, but the church sanctuary forbade children.
(That was, unfortunately, a Baptist church.)

I think you are making too much fuss over this one. Although it happens to some degree almost everywhere. It happens around here. An example: The youth decides to go bowling. Not everyone can always afford bowling. There will always be some that will have to sit out. That can't always be helped. It happens. The youth try their hardest to vary their activities in such a way as to include everyone.How many youth do churches lose because "everyone in the youth group" is doing a project that requires a fee, and the kids who can't afford the fee are suddenly outcasts?
There are churches that believe in tithing and God bless them for it. If you belong to such a church, and don't agree with tithing, then quietly depart without making a fuss about it, and find a church that you can agree with. That is soul liberty.There are churches out there that actually tell their members, "This is what you need to tithe."
Nope, haven't seen anywhere yet. Only in the one "cult" that you pointe out. But I don't attend cultish churches. I am a Baptist.So yes, you can easily be "ripped" off by a church, if the church isn't a God fearing church.