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Revision as of 08:11, 26 November 2021
Contents
- 1 Introductcion
- 2 Organization of this page
- 3 Flying the National Flag
- 4 Is It Permissible To Wear Surgical Masks During Church
- 5 Dress
- 6 Should we pray holding up our hands?
- 7 Communion
- 8 The Offering
- 9 The Regulative Principle
- 10 During songs, should everyone clap, or nobody clap?
- 11 Should musicians be in the front of the congregation, or behind
- 12 Should we stand for the Scripture readings?
- 13 Should the Members Be Notified if the Building Is Being Sold?
- 14 Timeliness
- 15 Governance and Control
Introductcion
Organization of this page
Maybe try Summa Theologica style to questions.
Flying the National Flag
- "THE HISTORY OF NATIONAL FLAGS IN CHURCHES," Miles Smith (11 . 24 . 21):
according to the article in Christianity Today, global pastors disagree with the reflexive denunciation of flags as idolatrous. The piece included comments from pastors around the world. Arab ministers affirmed the presence of national flags in their churches. An Egyptian pastor said he agreed “with displaying the flag of my country in the church. The flag of my country only and not other countries, as it is a spiritual and not a political orientation.” The purpose of raising his flag, he argued, was to keep his heart united with his people in “prayer for the salvation of their souls. It’s to remember that I must stand in the gap for my people, that they may know the Lord and see the light of the gospel and to tell my country and my people how much I love them and pray for them.”
A Jordanian minister said he “strongly” believed “that each church building should post the flag on the building and in the sanctuary.” He and his elders made the decision to do so “in order to show our loyalty as citizens to the country of Jordan. We believe that by doing so, we are a good example and testimony to others and also following the teachings of the Bible.” An Indonesian minister said that “when we display the flag in our church, it is not to express idolatry. We want to honor our national identity. It reminds us of our responsibilities as Christian citizens. It’s also a sign of gratitude for living in Indonesia.” A pastor from Nigeria noted that a flag was a “symbol of a country and flying it indicates the importance of the country.” He displayed the Nigerian flag in the church to “present the country perpetually before the Lord for his divine visitation and to also indicate that we love Nigeria dearly. We pray for her every Sunday service.”
Is It Permissible To Wear Surgical Masks During Church
During covid, many people started wearing masks in church, and many governments require it. Is this permissible? Or is it like a man wearing a hat in church?
Dress
How Should Pastors Dress?
Too many pastors-- even good guys-- dress and act like beta males. When an alpha male confesses publicly to God that he's a miserable worm, it's awesome. When a hipster with a neat beard and carefully casual clothes does it, we just think, "Of course".
Should Women Wear Hats in Church?
Would women wear them just to conform, even though they would oppose them if desired by their husbands for any reason, or by the pastor? They would wear them in dference to the State, juste as they wear masks.
Should we pray holding up our hands?
Communion
Is the Communion bread and wine a symbol of Church fellowship? Jesus's death and the coming of the Holy Spirit creates The Church, the fellowship of believers. We are to eat and drink together in fellowship, in intimacy, and we can do that only by the Holy Spirit, since we are very unlike each other. It is impractical to do that in worship, so we do it symbolically. But we should do it literally too. The Church pot-luck is a big deal. So is the home fellowship group that eats together. So is any Christian hospitality. Remember the Jewish seder, also a meal. Aristotle said, I think, that a sign of being friends is eating together.
The Offering
The Regulative Principle
During songs, should everyone clap, or nobody clap?
Should musicians be in the front of the congregation, or behind
Should we stand for the Scripture readings?
*For Old Testament?
- For Gospel?
- For Epistle?
Should the Members Be Notified if the Building Is Being Sold?
"Fellowship Church Surprises Miami Congregation with News Church Has Been Sold," Roys Report (2021).
Timeliness
Should You Walk In Late?
It's a matter of etiquette, not doctrine. If people are praying, either silently, as a group, or the leader praying, it is disrespectful to walk around, blow your nose, slap your naughty child, etc. If you come in and suddenly notice a prayer is in progress, halt and wait for it to end, then keep walking.
On the other hand, if a hymn is being sung, or, in my opinion, liturgy is being read, or during the sermon, it's fine to quietly walk in late.
Is it a sin to be late for church?
Yes, it is a grave sin. It shows disrespect for God Almighty. It requires repentance and a sincere desire to do better in the future.
Governance and Control
The archbishop of Paris wants to turn Notre Dame Cathedral into disneyland. "If I remember correctly, the French State, not the Archdiocese of Paris, owns Notre Dame. So, any plans would have to be approved by the ministry of culture. Ironically, secular officials often have better tastes than clerics."
"This is why an Erastian system like England had, or a presbyterian system with laymen as elders, is better than a purely clerical church organization."