Creeds are great.Jimmy_the_gent said:Quote:
that makes you sign a paper saying you are bound to not do this or that.
More and more Baptist churches are recognizing the need for meaningful membership. When the secular world tries to say "What's the difference between you and me" having a creed or confession is able to signal to the world what we stand for biblically.
The baseline for creed doesn't have to be something like the 1689 London Confession, but it should be sufficient enough to make clear what are first order, second order, and third order for the purposes of membership.
Having someone sign a sheet saying they will not drink alcohol is silly.
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