Bill Taylor wrote:

If we are one in Christ we will at least be united enough to avoid the behavior described above in Titus 3.  We will be of one accord; each having different gifts and callings, but peaceably agreeable with each other even when we disagree.  Izzy


But we have never done it that way.  It defies TT tradition.  Do you really think it might work? :-)
Terry
 
I don't know, Terry (and I hope your question is general enough to allow for my intrusion), but I fear if it does not, Christ will do with TT what he promises to do with congregations when they fail to repent, and that is, he will remove from us our lampstand, the result being that the darkness will be such that no one will be confused by any claims on our part to be his representatives on earth. There are lots of dead churches packed with members too stupid -- for whatever reason: pride being the most evident -- to dismount, but I don't really think the world really thinks they are a true representation of Christ. The truth is, I think the world knows better than that. Anyway, I sure hope that we can make it work out.
 
Bill
That is kind of an inside joke in our home church, Bill.  It is all too common, at least here in the Bible Belt, to hear that from deacons and pastors.  People question why we prefer to meet in homes, and we in turn question some of the things done in the institutional church.  Often these things done in the IC have  no biblical basis, and so when we ask why they do it that way, the answer is "Because we have always done it that way".  Supposedly, if great grandpa and grandpa did it that way, then that is the way it should be done.  Scripture seems to have nothing to do with it.  Tradition is all important.
Couldn't help myself when I saw Izzy's post.  Just had to point to our recent tradition here.

I have a bad habit of sometimes responding without enough fore thought to how it might be received.  Need to work on that.  I have zinged Jeff twice this month and now I have to await his revenge.  His silence to this point causes me to fear and tremble.
Terry

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