See, we can all play nice together if we try, yes?
TinyChickenLady - I don't think Indiana has Common Law marriages, have to check. Since the Pastor has spoken to them and counselled on the topic, I suspect that they don't qualify as Common Law, since he still sees it as a roadblock to their becoming members.
Well, I checked the constitution this AM and the old and the new version both state: "Reception of members shall be affirmed by the members present at the time candidates are presented"
The rub and disagreement is that in most all Baptist churches, Baptism = membership.
The new pastor wants to seperate that so the candidate would be baptised . . . .. . have membership class for like 6 weeks . . . . .
then be presented for membership. But in the specific instance of the living togethers, they wouldn't get presented for membership until after the class AND after they "clean up" their living arrangement.
So the change would be moving the congregation away from American Baptist practices and towards more of a Community Church or non-denominational practice.