Yes I totally agree that women can share the gospel and all but not pastor/lead a church!Nice. Good to know. All my friends agree on this but one - I mean friends that I hang out with in real life, not the internet
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Yes I totally agree that women can share the gospel and all but not pastor/lead a church!Nice. Good to know. All my friends agree on this but one - I mean friends that I hang out with in real life, not the internet
Yes. Share att he front about experiencesthey;ve had for 5 mintues. Not preach. Not run the service. Of course they can read the gospel tho.Yes I totally agree that women can share the gospel and all but not pastor/lead a church!
amen. she rejoiced bc she needed a savior as much as us.If Mary was sinless why did she call LORD JESUS her Saviour..you don't need a saviour if you are already sinless..
Luke 1: 46-47
- And Mary said, My soul doth magnify the Lord,
- And my spirit hath rejoiced in God my Saviour.
What does a Bible Church mean?I'm a follower of Jesus Christ.
-raised in a Missionary Baptist Church
-attended/married in a Southern Baptist Church
-currently attend (and have for years, now) a Bible Church
I go to a baptist church but will probably leave the SBC and become a bible church because of some of their beliefsI'm a follower of Jesus Christ.
-raised in a Missionary Baptist Church
-attended/married in a Southern Baptist Church
-currently attend (and have for years, now) a Bible Church
-non-denominational. "Bible churches usually believe that God is One and that He has a triune nature of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. They believe and preach the God-ordained Lordship of Jesus Christ, the Savior of the world. Bible churches usually believe the core Christian foundation doctrines of salvation by faith in Christ alone, redemption through the death, burial, resurrection and ascension of Jesus Christ, the renewing of the mind by the Word of God, and the indwelling presence of the Holy Spirit. Bible churches tend to emphasize Christian service, discipleship, and fellowship as necessary for a believer’s spiritual maturity. They believe in the coming return of Jesus Christ, the Day of Judgment, the thousand-year reign of Christ, eternal life for those who believe, and eternal hell for those who do not. Bible churches usually practice the common Christian ordinances of baptism in water and communion, the singing of songs and hymns, and teaching and preaching from the Bible with the purpose of life application. They are usually interested in the great commission of the Lord Jesus Christ—the spreading of the gospel for the salvation of people’s souls with a heavy emphasis on making disciples. Thus, Bible churches are considered Evangelical." - this is a general overview that I found.What does a Bible Church mean?
Did have to laugh at this, apparently your hymnal isn’t written in five flats! I totally agree rhythm wise that older music is much more regular, but as someone who chords the bass cleft and plays the treble cleft by ear, some of the newer stuff is way easier to play, which is probably more a commentary on my musical abilities than anything else! Personally sacred music needs to be theologically sound, quality music, and congregationally friendly (this is a worship service not a concert) to make it into our rotation, I don’t care when it was written. We have O Come O Come Emmanuel (circa 1100?) right alongside stuff from 2023.I've been to a pentecostal church and I find they sing to many new songs and almost none of the old hymns. The new songs are SOO hard to sing compared to the old 17/1800s songs.