To: mariabush
In So. Baptist churches, when a person that is a member of one church wishes to "move" their membership, the new church is notified if there has been problems with the former member. This is not a new practice. So what happens if you have legitimate concerns over the direction of the church and they blacklist you for that?
Did you read the article from the WSJ on Sept 5?
Strategy for church growth splits congregants
209 posted on
12/15/2006 2:03:44 PM PST by
Terriergal
(All your church are belong to us! --- The Purpose Driven Church)
To: Terriergal
"n So. Baptist churches, when a person that is a member of one church wishes to "move" their membership, the new church is notified if there has been problems with the former member. This is not a new practice."
LOL Not in any of the ones I've ever been a member of or associated with!
211 posted on
12/15/2006 2:06:47 PM PST by
swmobuffalo
(The only good terrorist is a dead terrorist.)
To: Terriergal
Most churches would give you a chance to explain.
234 posted on
12/15/2006 2:54:39 PM PST by
Coldwater Creek
(The TERRORIST are the ones who won the midterm elections!)
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