tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5712729947700372149.post5723646419098944928..comments2023-07-02T08:52:28.676-07:00Comments on New Christendom: A Former Reformer is Coming HomeDavid Meyerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06181838722750428356noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5712729947700372149.post-10241185406905967902011-11-25T09:40:56.811-08:002011-11-25T09:40:56.811-08:00Hello, I have been checking out your site and read...Hello, I have been checking out your site and reading some of your blogs. You are a Catholic, and you were in the reformed denomination before. However, both those denominations have many false teachings. Please visit my blog site and read Catholic Influence Demolished, and Catholic Influence Demolished Part 2 Pictures. I also have a blogs about Calvinism beliefs of the reformed groups. God bless.Christians Truthhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13025988116967099661noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5712729947700372149.post-25543771235727274422011-10-11T07:52:09.382-07:002011-10-11T07:52:09.382-07:00Thank you for the shout out! I hope that this pos...Thank you for the shout out! I hope that this post will draw more people in the Twin Cities! I will still refrain in my blog from mentioning specific names and congregations (the OPC online reputation management is in full force - this is worth a blog post later), but if someone really wanted to do some digging, they could find out who I am and where I went to church and rat me off to the session. What are they gonna do, discipline me? I could get nastier but I don't want to make an already ugly situation worse. It's like pouring gasoline on the fire and rubbing salt in the wound. I just want to go quietly, but in a TINY congregation, these things make the news front and center. <br /><br />By far, the largest Reformed congregation in the TC is BBC, headed by Piper. We have poached a few of their members because they like the liturgical/covenantal style of the OPC. If they really wanted a liturgical feel, they should just swim with me! I've had a chance to talk to some of these former Reformed Baptist and the thing they miss the most is "preaching". They're disappointed to find less of it at a Presbyterian church. What were they expecting? Charles Spurgeon in the pulpit? <br /><br />Another former Reformed Baptist is now a member at the local OPC, but he still regards his favorite preacher of all time to be the Reformed Baptist retired pastor Albert N. Martin. He's actually stayed at the Rev. Martin's home and Rev. Martin himself told my church mate, "if it weren't for infant baptism, I'd be Presbyterian in a heartbeat." Sad that the denominational divisions don't bother my former church mate right now. But whether it's Reformed Baptist or Reformed Presbyterian, the focus of the service centers around the sermon (interpretation of scripture). <br /><br />And to those who don't buy my or David's arguments -- these Christian communities will be glad to have you. In all fairness, church ought to be the center of your life, but you will really feel like a second class citizen if you are not involved beyond the service. Be ready to devote Sundays to Sunday School, first and second service and a potluck. On top of that, there are other activities to do during the week. Believe it or not, there are people who attend every single event. You're graded on a curve.<br /><br />As yes, the tithe applies as they say. The argument is something like this. Tithing was required for Israel. Jesus did not abolish that law. Therefore, tithing is for today and incumbent on every believer. (Plus, we need your money to sustain ourselves in the fight against these Romanists!)Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06407349749045900365noreply@blogger.com