Posted on 01/10/2002 1:40:58 PM PST by Lasher
To born-again Christian FReepers:
I have a conceren that has been on my mind for some time. My wife's family in Arizona have a long heritage of membership in the Assembly of God Church, a well known Pentecostal church. My wife and I have recommitted ourselves to Jesus Christ, and have been regularly attending a church with a Baptist affiliation. I am convinced that the Lord has led us to this church by working through our daughter, who has been participating in their youth ministry for longer than we have been going there ourselves. It is a succesful church with attendance and membership growing exponentially. Our church teaches the Bible as the authoritative word of God, has a small group ministry which is the heartbeat of our church, teaches salvation through Christ, and has all the elements you would recognize in a church led by the Holy Spirit.
In a handout given to us in their church membership class, it is mentioned that the most truthful way of describing their fellowship is "The High Desert American Baptist Premillenial Evangelical Non-Pentacostal Church." But it is not named that. Just simply, High Desert Church.
I know it is not a salvation issue if you are pentecostal or non-pentecostal, but I would like to know more about the differences between the two. Is one actually superior in worship style? Does either one have an advantage over the other? Or does it even matter?
I plan to ask this question when I attend another class offered by our church, "Discovering Christian Theology," which teaches more about the bible and its contents, why some books were included and not included, etc. But I would like an answer from any knowledgeable third party, for a more objective response. And by the way, do you consider yourself Pentecostal or Non-Pentecostal? Just curious. Thank you in avance for a truthful, helpful and timely response. Sincerely, lasher
I used to attend there, but dont now and would not reccomend you do either, but the written material they have cannot be beat!
. What are the main differences between the Missouri Synod and the Pentecostal churches?
A. Perhaps the main difference between The Lutheran Church--and Pentecostal churches is that Pentecostal churches tend to emphasize the importance of personal and spiritual "experiences" (such as "baptism in the Holy Spirit" and speaking in tongues), while the LCMS emphasizes the importance and centrality of the word and promises of God in Holy Scripture, which remain true and valid regardless of our personal "feelings" or "experiences."
http://www.lcms.org/ctcr/docs/chmat-02.html
We believe that the gifts of the Holy Spirit listed in the Bible are for today, as well as for the time of Jesus' disciples. Baptists, generally, believe that the gifts died out with the original apostles - they consider them to be "sign" gifts that were only for the early church.
I started my Christian life in the non-Charismatic (refers to the Greek word "charisma," which means "gifts") church, and then received the gifts myself. Which, if you haven't been around them, isn't as weird as it sounds to a lot of people. I pray and sing in tongues - really just a prayer language that the Lord gave me. I've experienced the Word of Knowledge gift on many occasions, when God supernaturally used my mouth to tell someone something they needed to hear. Again, not nearly as "strange" as it may sound - after all, God said in the Bible that these gifts were to be sought after by His children.
As for the worship, it's my experience that true worship, full-blown my-heart-is-Yours worship to the Living God is generally experienced primarily in Charismatic/Pentecostal churches, although by no means by all of the members. It's ultimately a matter of being truly free with God, and desiring Him above all else. Worship flows from that, and singing worship songs is no longer just music. It becomes a way to touch our Father's heart, and to have Him touch ours.
I hope that helps :)
Honestly, in my opinion is that the primary things to look for in a church are:
1. Teaches that the Bible is infallible, complete word of God.
2. That teaches that Jesus Christ is the ONLY way to salvation and everlasting life in Heaven.
3. That believes that the great commission of the Church is to spread the "Good News" of Jesus Christ.
4. All doctorine is firmly based in the Word of God (Bible - see #1).
As far as the differences are concerned - there are many, althogh most are fairly small and are simply based upon worship style and such.
I have only been associated with the Baptist church (actually Baptist Missionary Association of America) for about a year, previously being an Episcopalian, so my experience is still quite limited. The only direct doctrinal difference that I have experienced (although I am certain there are many more) is in the definition of " speaking in tongues".
I hope that others with some real knowledge post here to help you out, as I fear my post isn't all that helpful.
Good luck, and may God bless your life.
Peripheral to salvation, yes - I agree.
But I want more than just salvation - I wnat to experience my Father here on this earth to the fullest extent possible, and that includes the gifts He listed in His Word.
As someone mentioned, Pentecostal/Charismatic churches tend to emphasize "experience" rather than "the Word." This is true, unfortunately, in most cases. A truly balanced church would emphasize both, and some Charismatic churches do. Remember, the Bible is essentially our menu for life - and, as a pastor I knew once said - while the menu may be excellent, and in this case even God-breathed, you don't want to eat it. You want to use it to get the dinner (or life) that you want to eat (or that God desires for you).
:)
Conversely non Pentecostal churches are so freaked out by the practices of 'those people' (who all used to be over on the wrong side of the tracks) that they have squelched the Spirit and the Gifts. I KNOW that the gifts operate amoung a close knit community of believers. What the world calls psychic abilities and honest seemingly miraculous healing DO take place. But not like you see it on TV as practiced by big haired televangelists.
I've seen horrible error practiced in Evangelical/Pentecostal churches which has driven many away from the church. I've seen sickening deadness in mainstream denominational churches that have bored many more right out of the church. The church is a very weak entity as it appears on earth. But the true Church of The Messiah is a mighty edifice encompassing billions of souls throughout the Christian age.
I agree. We can easily get into "flesh-based" worship, rather than true spiritual worship, because it feels good. But we also gotta remember who designed the flesh :) Ideally, our bodies and the emotions they produce and enjoy will be dedicated to God and His worship, and the fact that we're emotional in worship becomes a GOOD thing, rather than a flesh thing, if you know what I mean.
Combine the access to supernatural power with folks who live their lives right and the World will be changed. The Babtists are doing hte best they can, but are not seeking access to that power in the same way. They will not be as big a threat to Satan if they are only serving God with the best of their natural abilities. Our natural abilities are not as effective as our natural and supernatural abilites together.
If you choose the pentecostal church, concentrate on factual truth and good stable living over 'warm fuzzy' experiences, if you choose Baptist, concentrate on seeking God's supernatural gifts and expecting miracles. In other words, emphazise in your personal walk the things that are under respected in that denomination.
It is good to seek council from fellow Christians but dont forget the Great Councilor Himself.
In my humble opinion any church that has a good balance with the Word and the Spirit will be a church that will thrive. All Word and no Spirit will have a tendency to dry up. All Spirit and no Word will have a tendency to burn out.
I pray you find what is right for your family.
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