Blanchard, LA - Lighthouse Christian Fellowship?
Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2017 12:35 pm
Is Lighthouse Christian Fellowship a Mennonite group? They say they're Anabaptist but don't mention which flavor.
Where Mennonites and others connect
https://forum.mennonet.com/
I think Ernie has met these people and visited their church on numerous occasions. He will probably know whether or not they consider themselves Mennonite.MaxPC wrote:Is Lighthouse Christian Fellowship a Mennonite group? They say they're Anabaptist but don't mention which flavor.
Thank you, Gary. I was wondering about it. Let's see if Ernie spots this.GaryK wrote:I think Ernie has met these people and visited their church on numerous occasions. He will probably know whether or not they consider themselves Mennonite.MaxPC wrote:Is Lighthouse Christian Fellowship a Mennonite group? They say they're Anabaptist but don't mention which flavor.
That’s quite a bibliography. I would comfortably argue most of that list is the opposite of Anabaptist.middletownbiblechurch.org – Great articles on dispensationalism!
www.prophecynewswatch.com – World events from a Biblical perspective
www.nowtheendbegins.com – End times news and info site relating to Bible prophecy
www.raptureready.com – Are you rapture ready?
www.anabaptistfaith.com – Anabaptist resources and spiritual inspiration
www.biblebelievers.com – A vast storehouse of information for those seeking the truth
www.chick.com – Cartoon gospel tracts
www.pilgrimministry.org – A spiritual resource to whoever is seeking
www.beachyam.org – Great resource for mennonite information
www.drdino.com – Creation science
www.nogreaterjoy.org – Child training
www.clp.org – Christian Light Publications – Anabaptist homeschool and Bible resources
www.hushmoney.org – 501c3 Church Incorporation
www.anabaptist.org – Anabaptist articles and resources
www.avpublications.com – King James Bible
www.charityministries.org – Having a Godly Home
www.answersingenesis.com – More information on creation
Did you find these on their website? The first one on the list is the only one that I found. I did find some places where they refer to themselves as Mennonite. When I checked out his messages, they are not as typically plain Anabaptist as the clothes they wear. Chad Lee is a person with a lot of confidence.Josh wrote:That’s quite a bibliography. I would comfortably argue most of that list is the opposite of Anabaptist.middletownbiblechurch.org – Great articles on dispensationalism!
http://www.prophecynewswatch.com – World events from a Biblical perspective
http://www.nowtheendbegins.com – End times news and info site relating to Bible prophecy
http://www.raptureready.com – Are you rapture ready?
http://www.anabaptistfaith.com – Anabaptist resources and spiritual inspiration
http://www.biblebelievers.com – A vast storehouse of information for those seeking the truth
http://www.chick.com – Cartoon gospel tracts
http://www.pilgrimministry.org – A spiritual resource to whoever is seeking
http://www.beachyam.org – Great resource for mennonite information
http://www.drdino.com – Creation science
http://www.nogreaterjoy.org – Child training
http://www.clp.org – Christian Light Publications – Anabaptist homeschool and Bible resources
http://www.hushmoney.org – 501c3 Church Incorporation
http://www.anabaptist.org – Anabaptist articles and resources
http://www.avpublications.com – King James Bible
http://www.charityministries.org – Having a Godly Home
http://www.answersingenesis.com – More information on creation
Many in Eastern, Pilgrim, and Hope Fellowship are strongly dispensationalist. It could be questioned how Anabaptist they really are.Josh wrote:Yes, all of that is on their website.
Promoting the Scofield “Bible” is hardly Anabaptists.