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Church worships together for last time
Midland Reporter Telegram (TX) ^ | 5/30/2005 | Elise Rambaud

Posted on 05/31/2005 2:44:43 PM PDT by MeanWestTexan

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To: SuziQ

In 10-15 years, that church will probably be a mosque.


21 posted on 05/31/2005 3:00:20 PM PDT by Steve_Seattle
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To: Steve_Seattle

Or unitarian. Just as bad.


22 posted on 05/31/2005 3:07:05 PM PDT by Ecthelion
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To: MeanWestTexan

Good for you!!!
God will bless the stand you have taken.


23 posted on 05/31/2005 3:08:06 PM PDT by Grammy (If you can't say something nice, don't say anything at all.)
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To: lexington minuteman 1775
And it will come to a denomination near you in the near future.

That sounds Biblical! I was talking with a Baptist acquaintance yesterday. She and her husband attend an 8:15 a.m. "traditional" service at their Baptist church! The later two services are "contemporary." So, the folks that like old time religion are being marginalized within their own churches. Most mainline Protestant denominations are putting more emphasis on liberal politics, too.

24 posted on 05/31/2005 3:08:44 PM PDT by La Enchiladita (Remembering our Heroes today and every day.)
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To: Alia
West-coast "episcopalians" were taloned and clawed apart, first; and it all began so soon after the 1978 prayerbook "update".

Could you expand a bit on what that means?

After reading all the posts, it appears that the "split" has been going on for awhile.

I just don't know that much about it, 'head stuck in the sand! - Guilty!'

My own church (Roman Catholic) has had it's problems, as of late. I fear more are to come, along the lines of what you are experiencing.

God Bless.

LVM

25 posted on 05/31/2005 3:12:53 PM PDT by LasVegasMac ("God. Guts. Guns. I don't call 911." (bumper sticker))
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To: MeanWestTexan

You did take the high road and God will repay abundantly. Just you watch.


26 posted on 05/31/2005 3:16:30 PM PDT by bella1 (red county, blue state)
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To: Steve_Seattle; Ecthelion

There are a number of Doctors in Midland of middle eastern orgin and numerous small business owner/operators in the mall. There is not a mosque in Midland; however, there is an Unitarian Church; and it has a fairly new building.

What is important, is the strength to 'stand up' for one's beliefs; as demonstrated by the leaving members of the congregation. In this day and age of tolerance being 'force fed' to the nation, it is getting rare that 'stands' are taken. Praise God.


27 posted on 05/31/2005 3:17:54 PM PDT by Countyline
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To: MeanWestTexan

What is truling amazing is that many "mainstream" denominations even still exist in their present form.

The flight began long before "gay" issues, and those issues are only symptoms of a larger issue. Part of it can be traced to "liberation" (Marxist) theology and its infectious seeds planted in all the "mainstream" denominations and their schools of theology.

The primary mission of those Churches abandoned the individual in the church pew and decided it was the government to which the church had to preach - under the rubric that Jesus was on a social-reegineering mission, not a spiritual mission.

The more that the "sermon" has no personal message for the individual, and the individual is led to take the "mission" of the church as simply a religious philosophy and not directly part of a personal spiritual experience, the more the individual sees no need to go to church - he/she can have the religious-community experience simply by being politically active as a social-change advocate.

And thus the churches empty, resembling their empty personal message.


28 posted on 05/31/2005 3:18:18 PM PDT by Wuli (The democratic basis of the constitution is "we the people" not "we the court".)
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To: Argus
Maybe the 90% of the congregation should vote to kick out the pastor and sever from the ECUSA....

I think that the church should belong to the congregation who built it... What the ECUSA is doing is nothing more than outright thievery...
29 posted on 05/31/2005 3:27:22 PM PDT by Little_shoe ("For Sailor MEN in Battle fair since fighting days of old have earned the right.to the blue and gold)
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To: LasVegasMac
Sure. Orders from on "high" came down that female priests would be appointed to churches. Canon laws and church orthodoxy -- female priests is an twisting of scripture. The liberals pleaded efficacy of the "host" (meaning, taking communion was in "effect" regardless of who or what was administering the host. True, but only if you ignore all the other scripture. Efficacy of the host is in tact. But that one must "pay no attention" to other parts of Holy Scripture is where the problem is.

All in all, most got taken in by this clever sleight of hand by the liberal "religionists". And if one only views the liberal church in light of the "sacrament" "efficacy", one can just invite themselves to sup at all the rest of the "selective" interpretations of scripture liberals like to adorn themselves with. (That was before the "gay priest" thing), and if Parishioners didn't like it; they could just find another church.

The split has also been happening within the RC church. Again, there are liberal RC and EPIS churches and CONSERVATIVE ones. Then there are the hookworm liberal ones scattered in the middle between these two. Did you know... the liberal RC has been involved with Amnesty International for overlong?

30 posted on 05/31/2005 3:30:26 PM PDT by Alia
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To: Countyline

Yes, a congregation that actually stands for something. Impressive. Rare.


31 posted on 05/31/2005 3:30:50 PM PDT by Ecthelion
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To: SuziQ

"What I don't understand is why the congregation went through the expense of building a brand new church within the last 4 years?"

We moved from a quiet location to a very prominent location on the "Loop" of the town so as to serve our mission: "to know Christ and make him known." We were hiding out light under a barrel (bushel?) in our little out-of-the way location.


32 posted on 05/31/2005 3:33:41 PM PDT by MeanWestTexan
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To: LUV W

Smith was the best preacher I have ever seen.


33 posted on 05/31/2005 3:39:10 PM PDT by MeanWestTexan
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To: MeanWestTexan

I heard that he was "firey" and that his wife sang a song and had the most beautiful voice! I have told my friend and will tell you, I really admire all of you for taking a stand for what is right, and I know God will bless you richly for it!


34 posted on 05/31/2005 3:42:51 PM PDT by luvie ((Freedom is on the march. Freedom is the birthright and deep desire of every human soul.GWB 3-29-05))
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To: Wuli

From about 1968-1972 I used to hang around a YMCA in Seattle's University District that was used by several religious denominations as a meeting place and lecture hall. I'd sit and listen to a couple of liberal nuns talking and expressing their contempt for the older priests, the pope, for the teachings of the Catholic Church, for men, and for just about any authority other than themselves. You could se the whole crisis in the Catholic Church sitting right there on the couch in the "Y" library, and nothing that's happened in the Church since then has surprised me.


35 posted on 05/31/2005 3:44:14 PM PDT by Steve_Seattle
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To: MeanWestTexan

A church is more than a building. You'll be much happier in a poorer building that's richer in spirit. And the glorious temple will fall down around the iniquitous.


36 posted on 05/31/2005 3:47:27 PM PDT by IronJack
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To: Steve_Seattle
"Apparently the church becomes the property of the diocese regardless of how it was paid for; that's probably true of most churches affiliated with a major denomination. It's very unfortunate for those people who had to leave, but they probably have no legal recourse."

Not always. A court decision recently invalidated the deed of a Methodist church that wanted to leave the denomination. The court declared that the departing people could take the facility and property with them.

If the decision sticks, the day might be coming when the membership in mainstream Protestant denominations declines even faster. Can't wait.

37 posted on 05/31/2005 3:50:35 PM PDT by tom h
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To: MeanWestTexan

For others that have posted...

Losing a building is a small price to pay for their eternity. We must keep everything in perspective.


38 posted on 05/31/2005 3:52:21 PM PDT by dmanLA
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To: Alia
Sure. Orders from on "high" came down that female priests would be appointed to churches. Canon laws and church orthodoxy -- female priests is an twisting of scripture.

What is the proper word for a female priest in the Episcopal Church? A priestess?

39 posted on 05/31/2005 4:00:25 PM PDT by curmudgeonII (I've had amnesia once...or twice.)
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To: Alia
Thanks for the info.

I don't think I have ever really gotten over the issue of the Mass no longer being said in Latin.

Just beautiful.

The RC made other changes over the years that I did not care too much for, but accepted.

Yes, I know there are some "fringe" elements in the RC world. Scary.

LVM

40 posted on 05/31/2005 4:02:12 PM PDT by LasVegasMac ("God. Guts. Guns. I don't call 911." (bumper sticker))
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