I was reading the other day that there was a Baptist Church that did not put Baptist in its name. It said it still believe all the the Baptist Church believes but, there are somemany people who will not go to a Baptist church and he was tring to reach them.
Can you still be a baptist if you don't call youself a Baptist? :confused:
Saint John
Whats in a name.
Discussion in '2003 Archive' started by John3v36, Jan 10, 2003.
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While there are many who do this, I for one will always be part of a Baptist church. I do know of many who have Baptist in their hearts but cannot attend a baptist church. They usually opt for a Bible church or some other fundamentalist church.
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Okay! So what makes you a Baptist?
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There is a commonly perceived negative persona identified by the title "Baptist" by many outside of it. I can see why someone would want to sideline that to reach people.
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There's a perceived negative persona identified by the title "Catholic," "Mormon," or even "Pentecostal."
My personal be-it-ever-so-humble opinion (heavy sarcasm, folks--don't take me seriously) is, I'd much rather have folks driven away by the name than worry about what people think. If you're shallow enough that you're going to make presumptions about me because I call myself "Baptist," well, you're just shallow.
Be the bigger man or woman; come in and see if I fit the stereotype. Who knows? I might surprise ya.... -
The first church that I was in, and was saved in was a community church. After our Pastor left, and the new one came in, the question came up about the name of our church. Some people had a problem changing over to a Baptist name. When it was changed, some left because they didn't want to be associated with the Baptist name, but they knew they were Baptistic in practice.
Why would you not want to be called by what you believe? My mother (who is a Catholic) was overjoyed to see the Baptist name because, as she later revealed, she was glad to see it wasn't a cult I was a part of
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Don, if your comment was directed at me (and it may not have been)...I just want to reiterate...I can see why someone would consider doing that to not have to deal with all the bad impressions that people have. I didn't mean to imply that I would do it...but then to me being a Baptist isn't the end all be all of my faith. So shoot me. I'm not gung ho like my Pastor who says "I'm Baptist born, and Baptist bread, and when I did, I'll be Baptist dead...I'm a Baptist" Maybe it's because I've been saved for 27 years, while I've only been Baptist for 8.
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Not meant at you, Wisdom (it was WisdomSeeker, wasn't it?).
Just an in-general rant. -
Okey Dokey, just checking...
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Okay now the Baptist belief system has been around much longer than the name it self.
Not knocking someone who would want to call himself baptist. (Being one myself.) Do you think it is trickery to drop the name baptist just to evangelize or is it being wise as serpents and gentle as doves?
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In a strange, amusing way, John, just two verses prior to that reference (Matthew 10:16) we find verse 14: "And whosoever shall not receive you, nor hear your words, when ye depart out of that house or city, shake off the dust of your feet."
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I was college pastor at Grace Fundamental Church in suburban Dallas. It WAS a Baptist church in doctrine and polity, but went with "fundamental" in the name.
I was a Baptist pastor. Remember, it is NOT a denomination or label, it is doctrinal distinctives that make one a "baptist". -
So, What are the doctrinal distinctives of a "baptist"? :confused:
What make a Baptist a Baptist? :confused:
Saint John -
I believe you can be a baptist without the name.Some were called Montanists, Donatists, Novations, Paulicians,
Waldenses, Anabaptists. As long as you aren't doing it because your ashamed of the docturine, or to decieve people. I personally wear the name proudly because of the wonderful faith that are forebears went to the cross for. Anyone who has read the Trail of Blood I think would agree Baptist is a name to be proud of.
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Bible is sole authority for faith and practice
Regenerated church membership
Autonomy of the local church
Priesthood of the believer
Soul liberty
Immersion/Lord's Supper ordinances only
Separation of church and state
Separation ethically/ecclesiastically