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When your church is Mennonite and you are not

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2017 5:19 pm
by steve-in-kville
Sorry, couldn't resist!

Count me in. Been attending a mennonite church for a few years now. Can't be a member due to my pedigree.... I have since made peace with the fact. I have children who are members, I am not.

Anyone else?

Re: When your church is Mennonite and you are not

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2017 5:33 pm
by Bootstrap
steve-in-kville wrote:Sorry, couldn't resist!
I'm waiting for the "When your church is Mennonite and you are too" and "When your church isn't Mennonite and neither are you" threads ... and perhaps a thread called "When you're sure you're a Mennonite but don't really know what a Mennonite is".

(I'll drop out now and hope someone in this position gives you a less silly response than I did, but I couldn't resist either ...)

Re: When your church is Mennonite and you are not

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2017 5:37 pm
by steve-in-kville
Bootstrap wrote:
steve-in-kville wrote:Sorry, couldn't resist!
I'm waiting for the "When your church is Mennonite and you are too"
Be my guest!

Re: When your church is Mennonite and you are not

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2017 5:46 pm
by Bootstrap
steve-in-kville wrote:
Bootstrap wrote:I'm waiting for the "When your church is Mennonite and you are too"
Be my guest!
I'm afraid I fall in the "When you're Mennonite and your church isn't" camp, so I've been posting over there.

But I'm curious - do you not consider yourself Mennonite until you are a formal member of your church? What kind of church are you attending? How does your pedigree prevent you from joining?

Re: When your church is Mennonite and you are not

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2017 6:00 pm
by steve-in-kville
Short answer: I came from a non-plain background and that bothers some folks in leadership. Our children like it there so we hang around. My wife declined membership to support me.

Re: When your church is Mennonite and you are not

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2017 6:16 pm
by RZehr
steve-in-kville wrote:Short answer: I came from a non-plain background and that bothers some folks in leadership. Our children like it there so we hang around. My wife declined membership to support me.
What kind of church is it? I've never heard of such a thing.

Re: When your church is Mennonite and you are not

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2017 8:26 pm
by Neto
steve-in-kville wrote:Short answer: I came from a non-plain background and that bothers some folks in leadership. Our children like it there so we hang around. My wife declined membership to support me.
Maybe the congregation is the problem. Our 'brackgrounds" are all the same. Sinners.

Re: When your church is Mennonite and you are not

Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2017 9:26 pm
by KingdomBuilder
Bootstrap wrote:I'm afraid I fall in the "When you're Mennonite and your church isn't" camp, so I've been posting over there.
Of the ones mentioned, I feel closest to this camp

Re: When your church is Mennonite and you are not

Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2017 10:17 pm
by Judas Maccabeus
steve-in-kville wrote:Sorry, couldn't resist!

Count me in. Been attending a mennonite church for a few years now. Can't be a member due to my pedigree.... I have since made peace with the fact. I have children who are members, I am not.

Anyone else?
Sorry, I don't get this. My wife and I have no "Pedigree " at all. I was born Roman Catholic and her liberal presbyterian. Could it be any worse than that? We became christians, in our late teens. We were in one of the better evangelical denominations for 30 years, till our church closed.

Almost exactly two years after first visiting the church, we were received into membership in a "moderate conservative" mennonite church. It would have been about nine months after formally requesting membership.

I wish I could figure out what is wrong here. I can't and won't comment, I am sure stuff like this occurs, but not everywhere and to everyone.

Praying that you work this out.

J.M.

Re: When your church is Mennonite and you are not

Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2017 10:00 pm
by KingdomBuilder
Judas Maccabeus wrote:Sorry, I don't get this. My wife and I have no "Pedigree " at all. I was born Roman Catholic and her liberal presbyterian. Could it be any worse than that? We became christians, in our late teens. We were in one of the better evangelical denominations for 30 years, till our church closed.

Almost exactly two years after first visiting the church, we were received into membership in a "moderate conservative" mennonite church. It would have been about nine months after formally requesting membership.
Consider me inspired