Rev. Joshua
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KW,
There are all different sorts of baptists in the world. Our baptist church uses the Book of Common Prayer in worship, and I would certainly argue that the gospel is well expressed (in several ways) in the Episcopal service.
Nevertheless, the baptist distinctives strip away the restrictions of accumulated traditions and superstitions (sadly, most baptists throw the baby out with the bathwater here) and give congregations the freedom to live out the gospel in the ways that best suit the needs of their communities. That freedom and flexibility is why I am still baptist.
Joshua
There are all different sorts of baptists in the world. Our baptist church uses the Book of Common Prayer in worship, and I would certainly argue that the gospel is well expressed (in several ways) in the Episcopal service.
Nevertheless, the baptist distinctives strip away the restrictions of accumulated traditions and superstitions (sadly, most baptists throw the baby out with the bathwater here) and give congregations the freedom to live out the gospel in the ways that best suit the needs of their communities. That freedom and flexibility is why I am still baptist.
Joshua