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« Reply #15 on: October 28, 2003, 10:50:37 pm » |
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I understand the Assembly in Ottawa has taken a name. If that is correct, what is their new name? BW
Becky, When you find out, I'd like to know. Marcia
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« Reply #16 on: October 29, 2003, 12:30:31 am » |
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I understand the Assembly in Ottawa has taken a name. If that is correct, what is their new name? BW
Becky, When you find out, I'd like to know. Marcia Hmm, " When you find out, I'd like to know" certainly is a strange name for an assembly. Perhaps this name is indicative of their state of confusion.
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« Reply #17 on: October 29, 2003, 01:31:22 am » |
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I understand the Assembly in Ottawa has taken a name. If that is correct, what is their new name? BW
Becky, When you find out, I'd like to know. Marcia Hmm, " When you find out, I'd like to know" certainly is a strange name for an assembly. Perhaps this name is indicative of their state of confusion. Actually, I do not think that they have chosen a name yet, but the funny thing is that when they do, Becky will probably find out about it before I do. You could always submit your suggestions to their website www.SaltAndLight.ca. Marcia
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« Reply #18 on: October 29, 2003, 02:35:12 am » |
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I understand the Assembly in Ottawa has taken a name. If that is correct, what is their new name? BW
Becky, When you find out, I'd like to know. Marcia Hmm, " When you find out, I'd like to know" certainly is a strange name for an assembly. Perhaps this name is indicative of their state of confusion. Actually, I do not think that they have chosen a name yet, but the funny thing is that when they do, Becky will probably find out about it before I do. You could always submit your suggestions to their website www.SaltAndLight.ca. Marcia Actually, I still think that " When you find out, I'd like to know" would be a good name for them. However, I think that I will pass on submitting it them.
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« Reply #19 on: November 03, 2003, 07:45:05 pm » |
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Becky, Joe, Retread et al
The new name: the Church of the Bereans.
I received this news via VA.
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Becky, Joe, Retread et al
The new name: the Church of the Bereans.
I received this news via VA.
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wow! Things have really changed up there. It used to be that the "saints" were "Christians, nothing more, nothing less." Now, they're Bereans! Seriously, the fact that they took a name does suggest that a change in thinking. I mean that. Brent
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« Reply #21 on: November 04, 2003, 10:11:23 pm » |
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Anybody for "The International Headquarters of the Church with No Name, Incorporated"? When Brent started this bullitin board, it was the more Scriptural www.THeBulletinBoardinSLO.com. But, then he got worldly on us.
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« Reply #22 on: November 04, 2003, 10:50:21 pm » |
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Anybody for "The International Headquarters of the Church with No Name, Incorporated"? When Brent started this bullitin board, it was the more Scriptural www.THeBulletinBoardinSLO.com. But, then he got worldly on us. Dave, Your suggestion violates the underlying assumption of Plymouth Brethren "church truth". No practices not specifically taught or at least shown as examples in the NT are allowed. I think they should have called them selves the Church of the Ottowanians. Then, if someone wrote them, they could call their letter the Epistle to the... God bless all undercomers, Thomas Maddux "I've been through the desert with the church with no name, its good to be out of the pain".
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« Reply #23 on: November 05, 2003, 10:08:02 pm » |
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Did the Apostles ever brush their teeth? I would hate to think that I have been doing something unbiblical all these years.
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« Reply #24 on: November 05, 2003, 10:13:45 pm » |
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I'm fairly certain that the apostles never used computers, web browsers, or the internet. Here's our "true" motivation to shut down the BB, it is unbiblical.
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« Reply #25 on: November 05, 2003, 11:13:12 pm » |
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I'm fairly certain that the apostles never used computers, web browsers, or the internet. Here's our "true" motivation to shut down the BB, it is unbiblical.
Dave
It's true. You never see a children's ministry in the book of Acts, which is why they never had one in the Assembly. Same with computers. Nowhere does the bible mention them, therefore they are not to be used in the work of the Lord. Following this logic, websites, including and especially this one, cannot serve God. Shut it down, ignore it, and get back into the House of God. Or, you might read Dave Sable's piece on getting back to the book of Acts. http://geftakysassembly.com/Articles/TeachingPractice/GettingBackToTheBookOfActs.htmBrent
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« Reply #26 on: November 05, 2003, 11:29:02 pm » |
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It's true. You never see a children's ministry in the book of Acts, which is why they never had one in the Assembly.
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Brent, Must have been a SLO thing. We had a pretty comprehensive children's ministry in the Midwest. I should know I got kicked out often enough. Seriously, though, that ministry was one of the few positives of my Assembly experience. Until I got old enough for the teen ministry and then it turned into Assembly-Lite. Ugh. Scott
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« Reply #27 on: November 05, 2003, 11:33:28 pm » |
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It's true. You never see a children's ministry in the book of Acts, which is why they never had one in the Assembly.
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Brent, Must have been a SLO thing. We had a pretty comprehensive children's ministry in the Midwest. I should know I got kicked out often enough. Seriously, though, that ministry was one of the few positives of my Assembly experience. Until I got old enough for the teen ministry and then it turned into Assembly-Lite. Ugh. Scott I should have been more clear about what I meant. By children's ministry, I was referring to the idea of Sunday school, nurseries, etc. Brent
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« Reply #28 on: November 05, 2003, 11:39:05 pm » |
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Gotcha. You mean programs where the kids are doing something else while the parents are in meetings?
My kids actually enjoy going Sunday mornings because they are in programs that teach at their level (plus they don't have to lay face down on a mat or at rigid attention on a steel chair!).
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« Reply #29 on: November 06, 2003, 01:09:17 pm » |
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Same with computers. Nowhere does the bible mention them, therefore they are not to be used in the work of the Lord. Following this logic, websites, including and especially this one, cannot serve God. We almost created a website in San Diego. I even purchased the domain http://www.sdbiblestudy.com/ (very exciting, isn't it). I was about to come up with some stuff to put on it, when the "brethren" discovered your (Brent's) website. I was told to immediately take it down. They were afraid that you would put a link to our website, and people would be able to associate us with what you (Brent) were talking about. The reluctance to use websites was more an issue of hiding who the assemblies were, rather than about a fear that they weren't biblical. Tim G was actually quite excited about a website for the campuses, at least until you started being devisive I also used my computer to design a print the invites. Many of you probably saw the "How to do a chapter summary" flyers, the one with the image of the torn notebook paper inside. I made that, and I used a computer. I saw them show up in quite a few assemblies. We also taped the meetings, and they didn't have tape recorders in the Bible. There was a lot of paranoia about people getting ahold of the tapes. A few meetings, I was actually told to destroy the tapes. It was usually when it was about child training. I did erase the tape, but I still have an encrypted mp3 file sitting around. I don't know if I remember the password, and I'm not sure I care. Although the Brethren concept of not doing something if not in the Bible was given as an excuse, I think the real activites were just whatever was needed to perpetuate the assembly system. Dave
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