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[Catholic] Tradition catching on with Baptists [Ecumenical Ash Wed. Service]
Birmingham News ^ | Wednesday, March 01, 2006 | Greg Garrison

Posted on 03/01/2006 10:35:38 AM PST by Full Court

Tradition catching on with Baptists

Protestants begin to take part in Ash Wednesday for its theological lessons
Wednesday, March 01, 2006
GREG GARRISON
News staff writer

It used to be that Baptists had nothing to do with Ash Wednesday, a liturgical holiday they associated with Catholics. No more.

"It's a good way of putting the congregation in the right mind-set to prepare for Easter," said the Rev. Christopher Hamlin, pastor of Tabernacle Baptist Church in Smithfield.

An ecumenical service at 6:30 tonight at Our Lady Queen of the Universe Catholic Church will include participation by three Baptist churches - Baptist Church of the Covenant and Trinity Baptist, both on Southside, and Tabernacle.

"For us to go to the Catholic church, that's something new as Baptists," said the Rev. Sarah Jackson Shelton, the Covenant pastor. "It unites us as the bigger church, and with a larger tradition. ... It's being part of a sacred story that belongs to all of us."

Other Baptist churches observe the tradition on their own. Fellowship of the Valley, for example, will have a service at 7 tonight at the Lake Cyrus Clubhouse in Hoover.

"It's an appreciation for the symbols of our faith, an opportunity to see, feel and touch those symbols," said the fellowship's pastor, the Rev. Michial Lewis.

Lewis said the Reformation of the 1500s, when Martin Luther led a reaction against abuses in the Roman Catholic Church, resulted in rejection of traditions such as Lent by many Protestants.

"We do emphasize that our relationship with Christ is through faith alone, and the reformers wanted to avoid the appearance that we gain acceptance with God through rituals or symbols," Lewis said. "Now, people can understand the difference. These symbols come alongside as holy reminders."

Robert Hodgson, dean of the Nida Institute for Biblical Scholarship at the American Bible Society in New York City, said many evangelicals are beginning to see the biblical roots of Lent. "Jesus goes into the wilderness for 40 days and disciplines himself with fasting and prayer."

The 40 days of Lent are preparation for Easter, when Christians celebrate the resurrection of Jesus. Easter is April 16 this year for more than a billion Western Christians and April 23 for Eastern Orthodox.

Baptists are taking an increased interest in the liturgical season for its theological lessons, Shelton said. "It's important for us to take the opportunity to confess our sin."

During many Christian observances of Ash Wednesday, the minister rubs ashes on the foreheads of congregants and says, "You are dust and to dust you shall return," quoting a verse from Genesis.

The wearing of ashes is prominent in the New Testament with John the Baptist, who called for repentance and wore sackcloth and ashes.

"It's the outward, visible symbol of something that's happening internally," Shelton said.

"We too will return to ashes," she said. "There's life beyond that, and hope beyond what we experience in this life."

E-mail: ggarrison@bhamnews.com

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To: jude24

I don't have a concordance.


261 posted on 03/04/2006 9:07:57 PM PST by Full Court (Baptist History now at www.baptistbookshelf.com)
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To: Full Court
2 Peter 2:16 But was rebuked for his iniquity: the dumb ass speaking with man's voice forbad the madness of the prophet.

I don't know if you have a man's voice, but if you want to take it that this means you should act like a dumb ass, I guess solo scriptura allows you to do so.

262 posted on 03/04/2006 9:10:57 PM PST by Titanites (Sola scriptura leads to solo scriptura; both are man-made traditions)
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To: Full Court
The true church never used or co-opted any pagan rituals such as making a mark of Shiva on the forehead.

Who said anything about a mark of Shiva?

263 posted on 03/04/2006 9:12:15 PM PST by Titanites (Sola scriptura leads to solo scriptura; both are man-made traditions)
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To: Full Court
Jeremiah 10:2 Thus saith the LORD, Learn not the way of the heathen

I see you use notations for chapter and verse. Where does does the Bible tell you to divide scripture into chapter and verse?

264 posted on 03/04/2006 9:16:37 PM PST by Titanites (Sola scriptura leads to solo scriptura; both are man-made traditions)
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To: jude24

I think it would depend on what significance that the ritual has. If someone believes that kneeling before their front door on glass three times a day will give them more grace from God (ridiculous example, I know) we have a right to say, biblical, that is wrong. Grace is a free gift of God, not merited -else, not grace.

As to Romans 14, the context is not judging people weak in faith who have certain practices. We don't want to be a stumbling block to someone's growth. But if their belief is clearly unscriptural and is leading them in the wrong direction, those who are stronger have the obligation to point the error out and try to lead the person back into the right path.


265 posted on 03/04/2006 9:17:07 PM PST by Blogger
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To: jude24
The true church never used or co-opted any pagan rituals

You do know that Baptists use wedding rings?

266 posted on 03/04/2006 9:23:30 PM PST by Titanites (Sola scriptura leads to solo scriptura; both are man-made traditions)
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To: Full Court; jude24

266 was supposed to be addressed to Full Court.


267 posted on 03/04/2006 9:25:30 PM PST by Titanites (Sola scriptura leads to solo scriptura; both are man-made traditions)
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To: Titanites
Where does does the Bible tell you to divide scripture into chapter and verse?

2 Timothy 2:15  
Study to shew thyself approved unto God,
a workman that needeth not to be ashamed,
rightly dividing the word of truth.

268 posted on 03/05/2006 10:07:04 AM PST by Full Court (Baptist History now at www.baptistbookshelf.com)
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To: Titanites; Full Court
"Where does the Bible tell you to you, as a Christian, to act like an ass?"
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I'm not as well versed as all of you Romanist's, (I don't have a magistrium to tell me what to think and believe) but at least in my church we frown on this ignorant type of language. Full Court must really be hitting some nerves.
269 posted on 03/05/2006 5:26:28 PM PST by wmfights (Lead, Follow, or get out of the Way!)
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To: Titanites
"The true church never used or co-opted any pagan rituals..."
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The true church never has, but the Roman Church has.

Where did praying to dead people come from?
270 posted on 03/05/2006 5:31:27 PM PST by wmfights (Lead, Follow, or get out of the Way!)
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