Just being curious. Is there anyone that attends a church that has strict dress codes, according to the Bible.
On some forums, this subject doesn't usually go very well, but what do you all think?
Let's all be nice.
MEE
Pertaining to Dress..men/women?
Discussion in 'Free-For-All Archives' started by MEE, Feb 18, 2004.
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I don't. Our church welcomes people in blue jeans, shorts and sandals in the summer, fancy clothes, etc.
Diane -
The independent Bible Baptist Church that was last i attended, is very strict concerning dress code.
Men church workers are required to dress properly with pant slacks and sleeve (short/long).
Men are not to wear short pants at public places. Even in their sports and public bathing they are not allowed to wear short, jogging pants would do.
Ladies should always wear their modest apparel. No pants or shorts, no sleeveless and dress that are too fit wherein the body contour are noticed.
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Hey MEE! May the Lord protect you & richly bless you!
When our youngest son renounced his Baptist heritage for the Oneness-doctrine, the particular sect he entered into severely "enforced" strict dress codes.
Just a few of the examples: long-sleeves at all times-length of dress measured with a ruler-no buttons up the back-no namebrand written on clothing-men required to wear white shirts/ties-no opentoe shoes-no gold/silver anywhere-etc.
While I have no problem with these things, I do not see them as a "requirement" for salvation.
Our town is basically UPC/Apostolic & we see "all kinds"...ladies claiming "modesty" yet wear dresses with slits/splits & the Baptists sing "Oh how I love Jesus", while practically naked.
If the heart is not right toward God, all the outward efforts will not add the value that God finds so precious.
Keep they heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life. Prov4:23 -
No, our church does not. All people are welcome to worship in our church.
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Well, that's why I read here...one can always learn something about denominations.
Still learning,
MEE -
I generally follow the dress code wherever I am, and make it my code at home too. It's just easier that way. One exception was at the place I mentioned before where pastor wanted long loose skirts and all that, but it was only for a day. I was cleaning and him and his wife came over unexpected, and I was pretty much wearing rags...old pair of then hubby's cut off shorts and a tank top. He didn't say anything, but did preach on the dress code the next week.
Gina -
Let me say something on behalf of the UPCI. OK?
Not all of their churches are that strict. Some of the ministers take it upon themselves to enforce "dress codes" on how they believe; not what the UPCI feels is important, according to the Bible.
Your son is just one of the ones that is attending a church that probably has a minister that means well, but has gotten a little carried away.
The saints of the UPC are good people, but they do have a tendency to make a 'god' out of their dress code. Sometimes the people that sit under a minister....thinks that the man over them knows everything. Believe me... ;) I found out the hard way that that 'ISN'T' necessarily so.
Been there-done that,
MEE -
You're right, MEE! The 'Bishop' where my son did attend rules with an iron-fist...but his motives are purely selfish(another story for another day.) ;)
I have actually found that I am closer to the apostolics here(& they know my stand on tongues), than to many of the carnal baptists.
We had one man stop once during our street ministry & come down the line shaking all our hands thanking the sisters for our stand on modesty. He said he was shocked to find out we were Baptist, but it was refreshing! -
Also, what are "pants" for a woman? It seems like only jogging pants are allowed?
jason -
Ro 14:14 I know, and am persuaded by the Lord Jesus, that there is nothing unclean of itself: but to him that esteemeth any thing to be unclean, to him it is unclean.
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MEE, we have some Baptist churches in this area that are very strict on clothing issues. One of the Moms in my home school group is a preacher's wife. She wears very long dresses and long socks to cover her skin. If we use their church for a function, I always wear a dress or skirt and blouse. All my dresses and skirts are long anyhow because I like the look/ style. I do it not to offend.
Diane -
After we left our church about three years ago, I had to attend a funeral, in the sanctuary and I thought it would be so awkward, due to the fact that my attire had changed. The saints frown on make-up, jewelry, and cut hair.
I did wear a dress, but then I do at all church services at our new church. I suppose some things never change.
I don't care for sleveless tops/dresses, nor do I like shorts. Now pants just below the knee are ok, but that is my limit for the summer. Also, I don't care for mixed swimming.
When our children were small; we put in pool, with a privacy fence and it was just for the family. Even at that, my daughters would wear shirts over their swim suits, if the men of the family were present. My husband, just last year, started to wear long shorts to cut grass. We have about three acres that needs cut often. :rolleyes: I'm just glad that he loves to cut it. ;) I have done it all in one day, but only if he had to work.
So, you can see that I do have standards, but most of it is just plain common sense.
These last three years have been a big turnaround for all of us. We are so happy!
MEE -
I believe that anybody should be allowed inside the church house, BUT when it comes to the workers of the church(teachers, pastors, bus drivers, etc...) there should be a dress code for them.
Cline -
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A loud Amen!!!! Kidz-4-Him
That's exactly what we are doing in our church! -
Anyone who wishes may come to our synagogue, but regarding members, we are told that we must dress modestly, as the Bible says.
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I like the way this thread is going. I think modesty is the key. But everyone has to define what that is for themselves.
Mee, I like what you said about unmixed swimming. We believe that way as well. -
No. We have no dress code at my church.
As I've mentioned before, I help to lead a chapel service during the summer for sailors, locals and those who, for one reason or another, don't feel comfortable in a traditional church setting.
We've been doing this for about four years now and I've yet to see a single tie there and only a handful of long pants. It's almost exclusively shorts and t-shirts and a lot of people come barefoot.
They're welcome no matter how they dress.
As for swimming, I used to attend Come Alive New Testament Church in Medford, N.J. and the church actually owned our own swimming pool. There was no strict dress code and men were allowed to swim with (oy gevalt!) women. -
Just so no one will take me wrong, in my post, I'm talking about what I feel is modest for myself.
Everyone is welcome to come into our church. If we posted a dress code at the door, the sinner would be 'killed' before he/she could ever obtain salvation. Know what I mean?
We don't need "Spiritual Abortions" before they have a chance to be born again. ;)
MEE -
I wonder why some are offended with the dress code in the church when in some schools and other secular organizations prescribed dress coding. And nobody is against it.
I think it is because, the dark side is doing against it in the church.
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