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Old 03-08-2013, 06:19 AM
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Re: Bombshell- Considering going back to the UPC

I have never attended a UPC church as a member. I know some wonderful UPC preachers and saints. But I have loved all these years in the church. Never felt under bondage nor deprived. Had my trials and tests as all folks do. But the church has been my sanctuary. The lifestyle is my separation UNTO Him and from this ungodly world.
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Old 03-08-2013, 06:39 AM
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You can attend a lot of UPCs like that but they won't allow you in leadership positions
A modern day phenomena is the UPC church that appears "liberal" in that it will let attend without hassle people who do not adhere to the dress code. However, as you mentioned, those people are not allowed in leadership positions.

By leadership positions I don't mean just church staff. It usually means they cannot teach SS, sing in the choir, etc, etc

It was best put by a AFF member who is a friend of mine. Years ago he and his wife attended one of these type UPC churches for awhile but at some point could no longer do so. He asked the pastor to lunch and told him that he enjoyed his preaching, etc but that he and his wife were never going to be more than second class citizens there because they did not adhere to the dress code (wife had cut hair, wore makeup, etc) and he did not want to live his life attending a church he could not fully participate in.
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Old 03-08-2013, 09:41 AM
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Thank you for your kind words. I've been asked about starting something, but I don't think I've got the drive to do that at this point of my life. I did start a work a about 5 years back, just before I left the UPC, but it fell flat, and wore me out. I'm not ready to go through that again. I'd rather minister occasionally when asked, and have time to further my studies at this point in my life. I'm still young (31) and my girls will be adults by the time I'm 40, so I'm not actively looking to start anything anytime in the next 10 years. If God calls me to do so, and really burdens me, I'd be obedient, but it'd have to be the Lord, because I really don't want to do that right now, or anytime in the near future.

Your groups sounds interesting, if I were in your area I'd be interested in visiting.
How much drive does it take to invite some Christians over for dinner, Christian fellowship, informal worship and prayer? This can be just as edifying and fulfilling as "going to church."
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Thank you for your kind words. I've been asked about starting something, but I don't think I've got the drive to do that at this point of my life. I did start a work a about 5 years back, just before I left the UPC, but it fell flat, and wore me out. I'm not ready to go through that again. I'd rather minister occasionally when asked, and have time to further my studies at this point in my life. I'm still young (31) and my girls will be adults by the time I'm 40, so I'm not actively looking to start anything anytime in the next 10 years. If God calls me to do so, and really burdens me, I'd be obedient, but it'd have to be the Lord, because I really don't want to do that right now, or anytime in the near future.

Your groups sounds interesting, if I were in your area I'd be interested in visiting.
I will be praying for you brother, because these are difficult decisions which will really impact your children, and I know that is one of the things that worries you most... it was for us.

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How much drive does it take to invite some Christians over for dinner, Christian fellowship, informal worship and prayer? This can be just as edifying and fulfilling as "going to church."
I do agree with this post. It is the very least we can do, each one of us really, to open up our homes to having a bible study at least, or inviting people over who do not have a relationship with the Lord, and seeing how the Lord begins to work through that relationship. It has been the most wonderful thing we have ever done... and I think Jason, even at this point in your life, this is something that could be done... surely you know someone or a family who is hungry for more of God, and your two families at the very least could get together and share the word of God over a meal? It doesn't have to have a fancy title, or a big investment... . Just keep it simple, and God will bless.
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Old 03-09-2013, 06:05 AM
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At least your children will hear the one and only plan of salvation.
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At least your children will hear the one and only plan of salvation.
The one and only plan you agree with, you mean. Which could be right. No way of knowing, of course.
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The one and only plan you agree with, you mean. Which could be right. No way of knowing, of course.
Come on, Timmy! Don't you know Steve Epley's opinion is always right!!!
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At least your children will hear the one and only plan of salvation.
Justification by faith was good enough for Abraham and Paul, it will be good enough for my children.
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At least your children will hear the one and only plan of salvation.
Sadly, this one and only plan was unheard of for century after century after century...until after 1913 that is.
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A modern day phenomena is the UPC church that appears "liberal" in that it will let attend without hassle people who do not adhere to the dress code. However, as you mentioned, those people are not allowed in leadership positions.

By leadership positions I don't mean just church staff. It usually means they cannot teach SS, sing in the choir, etc, etc

It was best put by a AFF member who is a friend of mine. Years ago he and his wife attended one of these type UPC churches for awhile but at some point could no longer do so. He asked the pastor to lunch and told him that he enjoyed his preaching, etc but that he and his wife were never going to be more than second class citizens there because they did not adhere to the dress code (wife had cut hair, wore makeup, etc) and he did not want to live his life attending a church he could not fully participate in.



And thats why these so called ' liberal' upc churches not so liberal. Same santa claus, different suit. Yes, technically people dont have to obey the dress codes if they are not in ministry. But they are shut out of fellowship, shunned or given the cold shoulder if they dont. Hence why you have many people who simply abide by the dress codes to be accepted. Peer pressure masked under conviction.
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