Lancaster Online: web usage among Amish & Mennonites

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Re: Lancaster Online: web usage among Amish & Mennonites

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eccentric_rambler wrote: Wed Feb 14, 2024 12:00 pm It would be different for your church, Josh. In the case of Eastern, the other churches in question are usually similar enough it seems there should be enough mutual trust to sort out issues as they come up. If an organizations bylaws called for a much more liberal group to handle conflicts I think Eastern would be right to be uncomfortable. If the bylaws call for three ordained members from a group Eastern exchanges pulpits with to handle problems why the lack of trust?
My sneaking suspicion is that Eastern has more in common with my church than they may care to admit.
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Re: Lancaster Online: web usage among Amish & Mennonites

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Josh wrote: Wed Feb 14, 2024 12:08 pm
eccentric_rambler wrote: Wed Feb 14, 2024 12:00 pm It would be different for your church, Josh. In the case of Eastern, the other churches in question are usually similar enough it seems there should be enough mutual trust to sort out issues as they come up. If an organizations bylaws called for a much more liberal group to handle conflicts I think Eastern would be right to be uncomfortable. If the bylaws call for three ordained members from a group Eastern exchanges pulpits with to handle problems why the lack of trust?
My sneaking suspicion is that Eastern has more in common with my church than they may care to admit.
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