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11-04-2014, 09:07 AM
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Re: New here, with a question.
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11-09-2014, 08:33 PM
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Re: New here, with a question.
This church thing is becoming more of a problem across denominational lines as time goes on, especially with the shunning and lack of acceptance. It's not just an apostolic church issue. It's a man-made standards issue that keeps people out who don't conform. Have you thought of beginning a home church with YOU teaching the Word and the informality and new people attending would be a fresh change to what you have been experiencing.
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11-10-2014, 09:39 AM
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Re: New here, with a question.
Move to the Dallas area, there are many churches here that fit your position.
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11-10-2014, 11:55 AM
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Re: New here, with a question.
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Originally Posted by Seeking
I have thought that perhaps with intensive clarification for our child, that may work.
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Repentence, Jesus name baptism, and the Holy Ghost infilling are foundational apostolic doctrine. All the trinity pentecostal churches don't teach this to be necessary and that is false doctrine for sure. Whether or not a lady should wear skirt or cut her seems small doctrinally compared to Acts 2:38. I would rather go to a church and disagree with the dress code that is less important than go to a church who reject apostolic doctrine.
How could you feel more apart of people who scripturally haven't been born again than with people that you share foundational truth with. I hope you find a foundationally true church that would be more welcoming to your wife's differences in belief in regards to dress code, but until then I would hold out and try to be tolerant and respect the churches beliefs as much as you would want them to respect yours.
I am upc but our church makes a place for born again believers who don't go along with the traditional pentecostal dress. I am sad that culture has made it so difficult in the teaching of male and female. Stay connected with the foundational truth and God will reward you for your desire to be true to Him. I sympathize for your situation and will say a prayer right now.
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11-10-2014, 11:56 AM
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Re: New here, with a question.
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[QUOTE=Seeking;1341758]I have thought that perhaps with intensive clarification for our child, that may work.[/QUOTE]
Repentence, Jesus name baptism, and the Holy Ghost infilling are foundational apostolic doctrine. All the trinity pentecostal churches don't teach this to be necessary and that is false doctrine for sure. Whether or not a lady should wear skirt or cut her seems small doctrinally compared to Acts 2:38. I would rather go to a church and disagree with the dress code that is less important than go to a church who reject apostolic doctrine.
How could you feel more apart of people who scripturally haven't been born again than with people that you share foundational truth with. I hope you find a foundationally true church that would be more welcoming to your wife's differences in belief in regards to dress code, but until then I would hold out and try to be tolerant and respect the churches beliefs as much as you would want them to respect yours.
I am upc but our church makes a place for born again believers who don't go along with the traditional pentecostal dress. I am sad that culture has made it so difficult in the teaching of male and female. Stay connected with the foundational truth and God will reward you for your desire to be true to Him. I sympathize for your situation and will say a prayer right now.
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11-14-2014, 02:42 PM
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Location: Tulsa, OK
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Re: New here, with a question.
Well.... We visited the church I found. It was culture shock (lol). The pastor is oneness. He baptizes quoting both Acts 2:38 and Matt 28:19 and invokes both "In the name of Jesus" and the titles. He preaches repentance is all that is required for salvation and that baptism and the Holy Ghost baptism are part of growing as a Christian.
I think I was OK with the glitzy MTV style church service (video production announcements etc) and casual "carry your coffee and donuts in the sanctuary during service" atmosphere. Where we struggled was dropping our daughter off for Sunday school. She is 4. Her teacher was an older gentleman in a wheelchair. I was a little uncomfortable with this as some children need occasional assistance for toileting. I tried to be open minded even though he looked like a biker (not wanting to be judgemental). What threw us the most was that he was wearing a T-shirt that said "Too Drunk to Walk". Maybe I am more conservative than I thought. I thought that was inappopriate for church, for leadership and particularly for teaching children.
I definitely am oneness. I believe that in salvation per Acts 2:38. I may be back to square one. I just don't want to go to a Baptist Church. (My spouse's preferred solution). :-(
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11-14-2014, 03:05 PM
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Re: New here, with a question.
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How could you feel more apart of people who scripturally haven't been born again than with people that you share foundational truth with. I hope you find a foundationally true church that would be more welcoming to your wife's differences in belief in regards to dress code, but until then I would hold out and try to be tolerant and respect the churches beliefs as much as you would want them to respect.
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I am actually female. My husband was raised Baptist. He is uncomfortable with standards. I do not believe they are essential to salvation, but have lived them in the past and could do that again. I think it is a good way to live, just not necessary to salvation. He really struggles with the idea. For him, not owning a TV or watching sports is a hill he is "willing to die on". I started trying to live standards when we started going to the UPC church. It became an issue and I backed off. It is not my place to lead him. I spent the next 2 1/2 years praying my gizzards out for God to help him in this issue. After in depth discussions, I do not believe this situation will change. I had him contact our pastor and have lunch with him to discuss all of this. Maybe he can help resolve it.
I tried "leading from behind" (modifying my dress and behavior silently) and that does not work with my husband, it just makes him dig his heels in. It wasn't worth the tension. I don't believe it is essential to salvation and not willing to risk our relationship over it.
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11-14-2014, 03:06 PM
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Re: New here, with a question.
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Move to the Dallas area, there are many churches here that fit your position.
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Oklahoma is pretty conservative. :-/
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11-15-2014, 01:17 PM
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Re: New here, with a question.
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Originally Posted by Seeking
I am actually female. My husband was raised Baptist. He is uncomfortable with standards. I do not believe they are essential to salvation, but have lived them in the past and could do that again. I think it is a good way to live, just not necessary to salvation. He really struggles with the idea. For him, not owning a TV or watching sports is a hill he is "willing to die on". I started trying to live standards when we started going to the UPC church. It became an issue and I backed off. It is not my place to lead him. I spent the next 2 1/2 years praying my gizzards out for God to help him in this issue. After in depth discussions, I do not believe this situation will change. I had him contact our pastor and have lunch with him to discuss all of this. Maybe he can help resolve it.
I tried "leading from behind" (modifying my dress and behavior silently) and that does not work with my husband, it just makes him dig his heels in. It wasn't worth the tension. I don't believe it is essential to salvation and not willing to risk our relationship over it.
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Many upc churches have t.v. now. In Louisiana you can find people with wine in the fridge. People wearing shorts too, old people at that.
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11-15-2014, 05:33 PM
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Re: New here, with a question.
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Originally Posted by Rudy
Many upc churches have t.v. now. In Louisiana you can find people with wine in the fridge. People wearing shorts too, old people at that.
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Does anyone know of a liberal apostolic church in Tulsa? There are no liberal UPC churches, one ALJC Church that is conservative, independents that broke from the UPC for not being conservative enough and some PAW churches. That may be an option (although we are not black so we would be very much in the minority). Maybe there is an independent I am not aware of that would be a good fit.
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