NicolasD1689
Puritan Board Freshman
I am a newer Reformed Baptist Christian. I was challenged to look into Excommunication and what it details in how the local church should relate religiously and civily with those put outside of the assembly for open, unrepentant sin.
1. Should unrepentant Christians excommunicated by a local church be welcomed by the local church to sit under the teaching of God's Word and religious service?
2. Are there any prominent Baptists that held to the view of putting out unrepentant Christians from the public assembly of God's people (including the reading and preaching of God's Word)?
3. Are there any early Church Fathers that held to the view of putting out unrepentant Christians from the public assembly of God's people (including the reading and preaching of God's Word)?
Thank you so much!
1. Should unrepentant Christians excommunicated by a local church be welcomed by the local church to sit under the teaching of God's Word and religious service?
2. Are there any prominent Baptists that held to the view of putting out unrepentant Christians from the public assembly of God's people (including the reading and preaching of God's Word)?
3. Are there any early Church Fathers that held to the view of putting out unrepentant Christians from the public assembly of God's people (including the reading and preaching of God's Word)?
Thank you so much!