UPC? As in Jesus Only? Yep. I like it, my more importantly my wife loves the people.I love the people and the fact they spend time together as a church family.
UPC? As in Jesus Only? Yep. I like it, my more importantly my wife loves the people.I love the people and the fact they spend time together as a church family.Not even close to most of the churches in my area that are essentially Pentecostal-lite
UPC? As in Jesus Only? Yep. I like it, my more importantly my wife loves the people.I love the people and the fact they spend time together as a church family.Not even close to most of the churches in my area that are essentially Pentecostal-lite Fellowship and subjective feelings override doctrine? The pastor and I have had several meetings and he has said he will never question my faith or salvation based on their doctrine. They treat us no different. In fact in all out time there you would never ever know it was oneness if you weren’t that familiar with the UPC. People still linger in the altars and anoint and pray for the sick. People still receive the Holy Ghost. Words of knowledge are still being heard. It’s a lot like I remember the COG being in the 70s and 80s when I first started attending one.
I hate to interrupt the UPC debate, but to get us back on point…. For the record, I have absolutely no problem with any minister/church who adopts this practice. I just thought it odd that he held such a strong conviction that he was willing to condemn those who don’t do it. His comments were aimed at ministers- not the congregants themselves..
I witnessed a prominent UPC pastor tell his congregation to sit down as they were all standing on-cue as he prepared to read his text. he noted, Do you stand to read your Bible at home?________________
UPC? As in Jesus Only? Yep. I like it, my more importantly my wife loves the people.I love the people and the fact they spend time together as a church family.Not even close to most of the churches in my area that are essentially Pentecostal-lite
I have no problem with being asked to stand, but don’t we sorta disparage form and (I have trouble with words as I age). I don’t feel more worthy by standing. But you do bring up a point that many men of the cloth forget, not everyone in the congregation (especially on special days) are familiar with church procedures and to alienate someone over a personal ‘policy’ (for lack of finding the right word again)Nothing we do (works) make us more ‘saved’.I think you brought up a good point and there is a lot here to discuss. I hope we can read more comment and thoughts.I know some folk who visited our COG and had never seen or heard of a ‘Victory March’. They were the only ones who remained seated and ‘confused’. The pastor did not need to point it out, but he did with a Somebody here needs to get right with God and find Victory! OUCH ________________Some facts but mostly just my [email protected]/
I think it is fine to stand to read the Bible, but there is no reason to think God requires it. In fact, we know we are allowed to sit and hear and teach the word.Deuteronomy 11:19You shall teach them to your children, talking of them when you are
Do you stand and read your Bible at home?Do you stand when someone on the radio or TV reads the Bible?Do you stand when the National Anthem is playing on the TV?Just another silly religious relic for us scream-bloody-murder about just before we jettison it. Bye, bye clothing (you have to wear a tie or a dress), jewelry and make-up silliness. Bye, bye liturgical standing and sitting.BTW: If you have a Bible-app on your phone, are you dissing your Bible when its in your back pocket________________I’m not saved because I’m good. I’m saved because He’s good!My website: http://www.bradfreeman.comMy blog: bradcfreeman.tumblr.com/
I think it may come from here:Nehemiah 8:55 And Ezra opened the book in the sight of all the people, for he was above all the people, and as he opened it all the people stood.
The church I pastor, stands for the reading of the Word. It’s something I was taught to do as a child. My father in law/pastor did it and I adopted it into my style. I think in a world that is becoming more and more disrespectful, I believe we should be teaching our kids to stand for the reading of the Word, the pledge or Allegiance, the President walks in a room, etc. My Father in law would from time to time say that there is a someone greater(than the president, etc.) in the room, let’s stand and give Him an applause.
The church I pastor, stands for the reading of the Word. It’s something I was taught to do as a child. My father in law/pastor did it and I adopted it into my style. I think in a world that is becoming more and more disrespectful, I believe we should be teaching our kids to stand for the reading of the Word, the pledge or Allegiance, the President walks in a room, etc. My Father in law would from time to time say that there is a someone greater(than the president, etc.) in the room, let’s stand and give Him an applause. If I am ever in another church and that congregation does not stand, I do.
They do that at the church (UPC) I visit. On cue- as soon as the pastor starts to open his bible the all stand.
UPC? As in Jesus Only? Yep. I like it, my more importantly my wife loves the people.I love the people and the fact they spend time together as a church family.
UPC? As in Jesus Only? Yep. I like it, my more importantly my wife loves the people.I love the people and the fact they spend time together as a church family.Not even close to most of the churches in my area that are essentially Pentecostal-lite
UPC? As in Jesus Only? Yep. I like it, my more importantly my wife loves the people.I love the people and the fact they spend time together as a church family.Not even close to most of the churches in my area that are essentially Pentecostal-lite Fellowship and subjective feelings override doctrine? The pastor and I have had several meetings and he has said he will never question my faith or salvation based on their doctrine. They treat us no different. In fact in all out time there you would never ever know it was oneness if you weren’t that familiar with the UPC. People still linger in the altars and anoint and pray for the sick. People still receive the Holy Ghost. Words of knowledge are still being heard. It’s a lot like I remember the COG being in the 70s and 80s when I first started attending one.
I hate to interrupt the UPC debate, but to get us back on point…. For the record, I have absolutely no problem with any minister/church who adopts this practice. I just thought it odd that he held such a strong conviction that he was willing to condemn those who don’t do it. His comments were aimed at ministers- not the congregants themselves..
I witnessed a prominent UPC pastor tell his congregation to sit down as they were all standing on-cue as he prepared to read his text. he noted, Do you stand to read your Bible at home?________________
UPC? As in Jesus Only? Yep. I like it, my more importantly my wife loves the people.I love the people and the fact they spend time together as a church family.Not even close to most of the churches in my area that are essentially Pentecostal-lite
I have no problem with being asked to stand, but don’t we sorta disparage form and (I have trouble with words as I age). I don’t feel more worthy by standing. But you do bring up a point that many men of the cloth forget, not everyone in the congregation (especially on special days) are familiar with church procedures and to alienate someone over a personal ‘policy’ (for lack of finding the right word again)Nothing we do (works) make us more ‘saved’.I think you brought up a good point and there is a lot here to discuss. I hope we can read more comment and thoughts.I know some folk who visited our COG and had never seen or heard of a ‘Victory March’. They were the only ones who remained seated and ‘confused’. The pastor did not need to point it out, but he did with a Somebody here needs to get right with God and find Victory! OUCH ________________Some facts but mostly just my [email protected]/
________________Some facts but mostly just my [email protected]/
I think it is fine to stand to read the Bible, but there is no reason to think God requires it. In fact, we know we are allowed to sit and hear and teach the word.Deuteronomy 11:19You shall teach them to your children, talking of them when you are
Do you stand and read your Bible at home?Do you stand when someone on the radio or TV reads the Bible?Do you stand when the National Anthem is playing on the TV?Just another silly religious relic for us scream-bloody-murder about just before we jettison it. Bye, bye clothing (you have to wear a tie or a dress), jewelry and make-up silliness. Bye, bye liturgical standing and sitting.BTW: If you have a Bible-app on your phone, are you dissing your Bible when its in your back pocket________________I’m not saved because I’m good. I’m saved because He’s good!My website: http://www.bradfreeman.comMy blog: bradcfreeman.tumblr.com/
I think it may come from here:Nehemiah 8:55 And Ezra opened the book in the sight of all the people, for he was above all the people, and as he opened it all the people stood.
A little more in depth than I would go, but over all it is a ________________Some facts but mostly just my [email protected]/
The church I pastor, stands for the reading of the Word. It’s something I was taught to do as a child. My father in law/pastor did it and I adopted it into my style. I think in a world that is becoming more and more disrespectful, I believe we should be teaching our kids to stand for the reading of the Word, the pledge or Allegiance, the President walks in a room, etc. My Father in law would from time to time say that there is a someone greater(than the president, etc.) in the room, let’s stand and give Him an applause.
The church I pastor, stands for the reading of the Word. It’s something I was taught to do as a child. My father in law/pastor did it and I adopted it into my style. I think in a world that is becoming more and more disrespectful, I believe we should be teaching our kids to stand for the reading of the Word, the pledge or Allegiance, the President walks in a room, etc. My Father in law would from time to time say that there is a someone greater(than the president, etc.) in the room, let’s stand and give Him an applause. If I am ever in another church and that congregation does not stand, I do.