What are some of the impediments that prevent a seeker from admission to an Anabaptist fellowship?
Negative speech and insults?
Cynicism?
Refusal to obey the tenets of the group?
Impediments to membership in an Anabaptist fellowship
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Proverbs 18:2 A fool does not delight in understanding but only in revealing his own mind.
1 Corinthians 3:19 For the wisdom of this world is folly with God
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Re: Impediments to membership in an Anabaptist fellowship
A very big reason is not having a personal salvation experience of having accepted Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour.
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Re: Impediments to membership in an Anabaptist fellowship
Refusing believer's baptism if they were baptized as an infant.
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Re: Impediments to membership in an Anabaptist fellowship
In some groups, rejection of baptism as a believer (regardless of age at the time of any previous baptism rite which preceded a personal faith in Jesus, the Christ of God, the One Way of salvation).
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Congregation: Gospel Haven Mennonite Fellowship, Benton, Ohio (Holmes Co.) a split from Beachy-Amish Mennonite.
Personal heritage & general theological viewpoint: conservative Mennonite Brethren.
Personal heritage & general theological viewpoint: conservative Mennonite Brethren.
Re: Impediments to membership in an Anabaptist fellowship
I think the term 'Anabaptist fellowship' covers quite a range of specific requirements found in Anabaptist fellowships as the more 'liberal' labelled kind are quite different in many ways from the 'conservative' labelled kinds in what could be an impediment to membership.
In the MB church I attended those who wanted to be official members were required to take a couple membership classes, testify at their immersion baptism of being born again and desiring to follow Christ but regarding how they lived their lives as a Christian this was mainly not defined in any detail and there was little, if any, discipline on members who had varying degrees of sanctification. I think the basic belief is that God works in the heart of new believers via the Holy Spirit and we should allow Him to do His work rather than creating a list of specifics that must be adhere to. These 'lists' I think are viewed as possibly slipping into 'legalism'.
Their emphasis is on being born again and reaching out to the lost rather than focusing on ways of being different from the world. That is what attracted me to the MBs over other Anabaptists, which in our area, other Anabaptists are Mennonite and are almost purely of the same ethnic background. This, itself, imo, is a major impediment to growing membership in many Anabaptist Mennonite churches.
So, if I was to pick one major impediment, in Anabaptist churches in our area, which are all some type of Mennonite, it would be the ethnic thing. They basically grow through having large families.
In the MB church I attended those who wanted to be official members were required to take a couple membership classes, testify at their immersion baptism of being born again and desiring to follow Christ but regarding how they lived their lives as a Christian this was mainly not defined in any detail and there was little, if any, discipline on members who had varying degrees of sanctification. I think the basic belief is that God works in the heart of new believers via the Holy Spirit and we should allow Him to do His work rather than creating a list of specifics that must be adhere to. These 'lists' I think are viewed as possibly slipping into 'legalism'.
Their emphasis is on being born again and reaching out to the lost rather than focusing on ways of being different from the world. That is what attracted me to the MBs over other Anabaptists, which in our area, other Anabaptists are Mennonite and are almost purely of the same ethnic background. This, itself, imo, is a major impediment to growing membership in many Anabaptist Mennonite churches.
So, if I was to pick one major impediment, in Anabaptist churches in our area, which are all some type of Mennonite, it would be the ethnic thing. They basically grow through having large families.
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Re: Impediments to membership in an Anabaptist fellowship
The only way into most conservative Anabaptist churches is a testimony of being born again and having a relationship with Jesus. If they have been baptized as believers, they are simply added upon confession of faith. If they have not been baptized as a believer, they are baptized. Often there are instruction classes (which detail the church's doctrines and practices) before joining.
Further, they are expected to be in general agreement and keeping with the Brotherhood Agreement/Rules & Discipline/Church Standards. If they are not in line with the practices or beliefs of the church they wish to join, they will not be permitted to join. They are expected to keep the Brotherhood Agreement as long as they are a part of that church.
Further, they are expected to be in general agreement and keeping with the Brotherhood Agreement/Rules & Discipline/Church Standards. If they are not in line with the practices or beliefs of the church they wish to join, they will not be permitted to join. They are expected to keep the Brotherhood Agreement as long as they are a part of that church.
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Re: Impediments to membership in an Anabaptist fellowship
To clarify, are we looking for things that would keep a seeker from applying for membership? Or things that leadership would deny membership?
I can go both ways.
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Re: Impediments to membership in an Anabaptist fellowship
I am open to both, Steve.steve-in-kville wrote: ↑Mon Feb 12, 2024 6:25 amTo clarify, are we looking for things that would keep a seeker from applying for membership? Or things that leadership would deny membership?
I can go both ways.
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Max (Plain Catholic)
Mt 24:35
Proverbs 18:2 A fool does not delight in understanding but only in revealing his own mind.
1 Corinthians 3:19 For the wisdom of this world is folly with God
Mt 24:35
Proverbs 18:2 A fool does not delight in understanding but only in revealing his own mind.
1 Corinthians 3:19 For the wisdom of this world is folly with God
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Re: Impediments to membership in an Anabaptist fellowship
As far as folks being denied membership, I've seen some strange stuff:MaxPC wrote: ↑Mon Feb 12, 2024 6:36 amI am open to both, Steve.steve-in-kville wrote: ↑Mon Feb 12, 2024 6:25 amTo clarify, are we looking for things that would keep a seeker from applying for membership? Or things that leadership would deny membership?
I can go both ways.
A person's occupation (OTR truck driver).
Economic status (didn't have health insurance).
Admitted to struggling with mental health issues (viewed as a liability).
Pedigree (couldn't vouch for a person).
Being a transplant (leadership was afraid they would get a "following" due to testimony).
I'm sure I have more later.
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