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What Baptist Church

caitlin

New Member
What Baptist churches have you attended?

I have attended many Baptist sects.

I have attended American Baptist, Conservative Baptist, (simple) Independent Baptist, and Fellowship Baptist which appeared to be independent fundamentalist.
I have also attended Mennonite which has similar beliefs as Baptist.
And one of my best friends is ordained in the Southern Baptist Convention.

Because of health issues not attending anywhere right now.
 

robtex

Veteran Member
I was raised by an agnostic mother and went to a methodist day care for a while but was not required to go to church as my mother did not. So I didn't. At the age of 16 being an agnostic myself, not due to decision, but due to ignorance of religion I decided to go to a baptist church to see what this "God thing" was all about. I don't know if it was a first Baptist or a Southern Baptist church, which are the two most popular ones in Texas but it was an eye opener.

For almost an entire hour the preacher yelled at the congregation for being sinners and repeatly told them to repent their sins. Lots of them sayed amen when he found a different story of sin where the soluction was repentance. Lots of yelling and lots of amens. I thought this is the silliest thing I had ever seen and I have not been in a Baptist church since.
 

Melody

Well-Known Member
robtex said:
I was raised by an agnostic mother and went to a methodist day care for a while but was not required to go to church as my mother did not. So I didn't. At the age of 16 being an agnostic myself, not due to decision, but due to ignorance of religion I decided to go to a baptist church to see what this "God thing" was all about. I don't know if it was a first Baptist or a Southern Baptist church, which are the two most popular ones in Texas but it was an eye opener.

For almost an entire hour the preacher yelled at the congregation for being sinners and repeatly told them to repent their sins. Lots of them sayed amen when he found a different story of sin where the soluction was repentance. Lots of yelling and lots of amens. I thought this is the silliest thing I had ever seen and I have not been in a Baptist church since.
The church I'm attending now is Southern Baptist, but there is no yelling and the pastor isn't a hell and damnation type of preacher. The sermons are usually about how we can improve our relationship with God and how to live a more Christian life.

Until recently I'd never been in a Baptist church so was not sure what to expect, but the church I attended just before this one was also Baptist. Again, no yelling and the sermons focused on improving our relationship with God and growing in Christian maturity.

Melody
 

anders

Well-Known Member
I don't know where to find a Baptist church or congregation or believer in Sweden, without consulting the telephone directory or the like for a church.
 

No*s

Captain Obvious
I used to be a Southern Baptist and a Texas Baptist, so I've attended churches of those persuasions. I've also attended churches in the New Mexico and Arizona Baptist Conventions as well (all Southern Baptist, those).
 

johnnys4life

Pro-life Mommy
The church I attend is an American Baptist, but the preacher is conservative, so basically the higher ups don't have much say in what we do. That is one reason we are looking for another church, though, they don't do enough.
 
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angellous_evangellous

Guest
robtex said:
I was raised by an agnostic mother and went to a methodist day care for a while but was not required to go to church as my mother did not. So I didn't. At the age of 16 being an agnostic myself, not due to decision, but due to ignorance of religion I decided to go to a baptist church to see what this "God thing" was all about. I don't know if it was a first Baptist or a Southern Baptist church, which are the two most popular ones in Texas but it was an eye opener.

For almost an entire hour the preacher yelled at the congregation for being sinners and repeatly told them to repent their sins. Lots of them sayed amen when he found a different story of sin where the soluction was repentance. Lots of yelling and lots of amens. I thought this is the silliest thing I had ever seen and I have not been in a Baptist church since.
Please don't judge Baptists and certainly not all Christians just by this experience. I suspect that you won't. There should be plenty of more sophisticated preachers and congregations in the Austin area that will provide a much different experience.

I have had similar wacky and silly experience with the Baptists. Presbyterians seem to have a better worship style.
 

joeboonda

Well-Known Member
My beliefs are basicaly the exact same as the Southern Baptist Church. They/I believe salvation is a free gift, and at the moment of salvation, many wonderful things happen, we are a new creature in Christ, and adopted into his family as his children. As his children he may have to correct us, we may fall out of fellowship, but we are still his children, thus once saved, always saved. Some, like Freewill, and maybe Primitive Baptists dont believe this. Now Baptists kinda frown on drinking and dancing, and I can understand that in many cases. The joke is that you shouldn't make love to your spouse standing up, as someone may see you and accuse you of dancing, lol.

Anyway, just kidding around, take no offense please! I love Baptists, and think they are right on in doctrine and all that! I basicaly don't like to attend church if the Bible doctrines dont match up with Baptist doctrine, which is excellent in my opinion. :)
 
joeboonda said:
thus once saved, always saved
If I interpert this wrong, forgive me, but what I get of what you are saying is that if we get saved, there is absolutely no way to lose that salvation. So here are some Scriptures that I found on that subject:

1 John 1:5-7 God is light; in Him there is no darkness at all. If we claim to have fellowship with Him yet walk in the darkness, we lie and do not live by the truth. But if we walk in the light, as He is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus, His Son, purifies us from all sin.
1 John 2:3-6 We know that we have come to know Him if we obey His commands. The man who says, "I know Him," but does not do what He commands is a liar, and the truth is not in Him. But if anyone obeys His Word, God's love is truly made complete in him. This is how we know we are in Him: Whoever claims to live in Him must walk as Jesus did.
1 John 2:9 Anyone who claims to be in the light but hates his brother is still in the darkness.
1 John 2:15 Do not love the world or anything in the world. If anyone loves the world, the love of the Father is not in him.

These are just a few, and if you would like more I will gladly look them up for you.
 

Grace

New Member
:) I am attending a small Baptist church that sings out of the hymnal and my Pastor actualy preaches using only the Bible. He himself believes every word of the Bible is truth and preaches as it is.
Sometimes you leave knowing that you need to seek more and sometimes you go home feeling hope. I sing in the small choir and it is great singing the old loved hymns.
 

Grace

New Member
:woohoo: It wwould be a pleasure to become one of you.

I love meeting and joining in dicussions about our Lord. He is so wonderful. and listening to others helps you grow.

I recently asked God how come Katrina hit New Orleans and why such devastaion. I have been reading my Bible through again. On this day I read Numbwers 14: 11 and then went to Mark 3:20-27. What do you think this represents? Was it just luck that I read both on the same day?

Please give some feed back on this, I am open to new opinions. Thanks
 

joeboonda

Well-Known Member
JesusIsTheWay said:
If I interpert this wrong, forgive me, but what I get of what you are saying is that if we get saved, there is absolutely no way to lose that salvation. So here are some Scriptures that I found on that subject:

1 John 1:5-7 God is light; in Him there is no darkness at all. If we claim to have fellowship with Him yet walk in the darkness, we lie and do not live by the truth. But if we walk in the light, as He is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus, His Son, purifies us from all sin.
1 John 2:3-6 We know that we have come to know Him if we obey His commands. The man who says, "I know Him," but does not do what He commands is a liar, and the truth is not in Him. But if anyone obeys His Word, God's love is truly made complete in him. This is how we know we are in Him: Whoever claims to live in Him must walk as Jesus did.
1 John 2:9 Anyone who claims to be in the light but hates his brother is still in the darkness.
1 John 2:15 Do not love the world or anything in the world. If anyone loves the world, the love of the Father is not in him.

These are just a few, and if you would like more I will gladly look them up for you.
So which of these verses say I can do something to lose my salvation?
 

Doodlebug02

Active Member
My church is an Independent Fundamentalist Baptist Church. I have recently recommmitted myself to this church and to my faith in Christ. I agree with most everything that this church teaches such as baptism by immersion, King James Version superiority, once saved always saved, etc... :angel2:
 
I attend an independent fundamentalist Baptist church. Our preacher does raise his voice and shout at times, but I enjoy it as it provides emphasis to the point he is making. I have never attended any other church as there is no need.
 
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