I recently spoke to a young pastor (upc) at length about the future of the upc. This is a pastor i would consider fairly conservative. HIs father was and the church still looks old time for the most part.
in the conversation,the standard issue came up and to make a long story short, he told me that within 5-10 years, that pants rule would no longer be an issue. It would only be the old timers holding on to this teaching. Furthermore, he went on to say that he also believed that we are slowly going to have to let go of this rule. I almost swallowed my teeth!!!
He went on to say that most of the younger preachers are waiting for the old gaurd to move from power do they can change these things.
My Question is this, will this change the spirit of the church? I look at the AoG. most of the ones I know (with a few exceptions) have no semblence to Pentecost. I'm not talking about wild services, but they are just plain DEAD. even some of their members complain that something is missing.
however, I do concede that some of our churches are pretty dead yet have long dresses but for the most part, we are pretty lively compared to most, even the deadest ones amongst us.
Do you agree that this enevitable in the UPC??? ( changing the dress code) or not? and will it change the consecration of the church ?
I recently spoke to a young pastor (upc) at length about the future of the upc. This is a pastor i would consider fairly conservative. HIs father was and the church still looks old time for the most part.
in the conversation,the standard issue came up and to make a long story short, he told me that within 5-10 years, that pants rule would no longer be an issue. It would only be the old timers holding on to this teaching. Furthermore, he went on to say that he also believed that we are slowly going to have to let go of this rule. I almost swallowed my teeth!!!
He went on to say that most of the younger preachers are waiting for the old gaurd to move from power do they can change these things.
My Question is this, will this change the spirit of the church? I look at the AoG. most of the ones I know (with a few exceptions) have no semblence to Pentecost. I'm not talking about wild services, but they are just plain DEAD. even some of their members complain that something is missing.
however, I do concede that some of our churches are pretty dead yet have long dresses but for the most part, we are pretty lively compared to most, even the deadest ones amongst us.
Do you agree that this enevitable in the UPC??? ( changing the dress code) or not? and will it change the consecration of the church ?
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I do
And here in AR -- there are a lot of lively AoG churches.
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If having a dress code is what keeps the church hopping, then we have a bigger problem than women wanting to wear pants.
The Catholic church used to have dress standards, but I don't read where they ever had 'happenin' services. They've always been dead, dull, and boring....LOL!
Those members that complain something is missing.....it's not skirts on the women, but lack of God in the church.
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If having a dress code is what keeps the church hopping, then we have a bigger problem than women wanting to wear pants.
The Catholic church used to have dress standards, but I don't read where they ever had 'happenin' services. They've always been dead, dull, and boring....LOL!
Those members that complain something is missing.....it's not skirts on the women, but lack of God in the church.
HO, most American Catholics today rarely go to church except on Christmas, funerals & weddings.
Here in CA. the first generation mexican Catholics are still faithful and are very traditional. some even still wear viels. But the younger ones who have let go of their traditions are just like the rest of America.
If having a dress code is what keeps the church hopping, then we have a bigger problem than women wanting to wear pants.
The Catholic church used to have dress standards, but I don't read where they ever had 'happenin' services. They've always been dead, dull, and boring....LOL!
Those members that complain something is missing.....it's not skirts on the women, but lack of God in the church.
Sister, when are you going to start preaching??? AMEN
I'm by no means saying that a dress code brings a revival or move of God. however, it does appear that when AG let go of all any rules, in general, they lost something too. Now they are arguing over whether tongues are even the evidence!!! how many rules do we change before we get to that point???
I'm by no means saying that a dress code brings a revival or move of God. however, it does appear that when AG let go of all any rules, in general, they lost something too. Now they are arguing over whether tongues are even the evidence!!! how many rules do we change before we get to that point???
Have you read some of the posts here lately? AoG is not the only ones who seem to question if tongues is necessary.
I'm by no means saying that a dress code brings a revival or move of God. however, it does appear that when AG let go of all any rules, in general, they lost something too. Now they are arguing over whether tongues are even the evidence!!! how many rules do we change before we get to that point???
Whether tongues are THE evidence as in "the initial physical evidence" doctrine or not has been debated and tossed around for many, many years among Apostolic, Pentecostal, and/or Charismatic folks.
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