Ransom said:Baptist City Holdout said:Any words of advice? Suggestions? Warnings? What to include? What to exclude?The door is wide open here, folks. I have written one previously, but it never hurts to get ideas.
Don't reinvent the wheel. Find a church you respect, and ask if you can use their constitution as a starting point.
If article 1 uses the words "King James Bible" or something synonymous, throw it out and find another one.
4everfsu said:Add belief in God's creation as detailed in the book of Genesis. Stating marriage as ordained by God is one man and one woman.
4everfsu said:Because when the federal government comes and forces pastors to do queer marriages, you will have a legal leg to stand on. This is what your church believes.
rsc2a said:4everfsu said:Add belief in God's creation as detailed in the book of Genesis. Stating marriage as ordained by God is one man and one woman.
Why?
rsc2a said:4everfsu said:Because when the federal government comes and forces pastors to do queer marriages, you will have a legal leg to stand on. This is what your church believes.
Just say no.
4everfsu said:rsc2a said:4everfsu said:Because when the federal government comes and forces pastors to do queer marriages, you will have a legal leg to stand on. This is what your church believes.
Just say no.
Oh saying no will work great in a court of law. I prefer to have an ace up my sleeve so when the federal starts pushing churches to conduct queer marriages. Have it documented as church belief,bylaw and then when they start to threaten pull out the old liberal standard. 'Separation of church and state' Church belief vs queer marriage law.
4everfsu said:Because when the federal government comes and forces pastors to do queer marriages, you will have a legal leg to stand on. This is what your church believes.
Ransom said:4everfsu said:Because when the federal government comes and forces pastors to do queer marriages, you will have a legal leg to stand on. This is what your church believes.
And also so newcomers are without excuse as to what the church stands for, because as the definition of "marriage" becomes further eroded, it becomes all the more necessary to clearly define our terms.
rsc2a said:Ransom said:4everfsu said:Because when the federal government comes and forces pastors to do queer marriages, you will have a legal leg to stand on. This is what your church believes.
And also so newcomers are without excuse as to what the church stands for, because as the definition of "marriage" becomes further eroded, it becomes all the more necessary to clearly define our terms.
Why stop there then? You need to spell out every single point of your doctrinal beliefs then. Calvinistic? Free willer? Something else? Pre-mil? Post? A-? Tee-totaler or no? Definitions of modesty? Sacramental views? Covenant? Dispy? Where are you on spiritual gifts? Gender roles? How theology and ecology are related (or not)? Church history? Maybe you're a Landmarker. Proper methods of Biblical interpretation?
[quote author=Ransom]My church added such a clause to its statement of faith a few years ago. The reason was one or the other; I forget which.
rsc2a said:Why stop there then?
Ransom said:rsc2a said:Why stop there then?
So unless I'm willing to affirm every microscopic thing the church teaches, I can't affirm a subset of it?
rsc2a said:You really think "[t]he world is not attacking, through popular culture, the media, or government" Biblical concepts concerning keeping up with the Jones (ie modesty/materialism), economic systems, empirism, the purpose of man (ie eschatology) and a host of other things?