Scott_Cline
Puritan Board Freshman
I'm a convinced credobaptist who has recently grown disenchanted with contemporaneity and appreciative of tradition. Influenced, among other resources, by T.S. Eliot's Notes Towards the Definition of Culture, I've begun to suspect that forms cultivated within pre-Enlightenment Christendom are more likely to constitute acceptable worship.
My question is whether or not there are credobaptist churches who worship within the tradition of the church catholic?
Something like credobaptist-reformed-Anglican?
I know that the CREC permits churches who are Baptist in every way except that they must accept into membership believers who were paedobaptized in another CREC church.
Would such a church be my best bet of finding what I'm looking for?
Are there other suggestions?
I'm graduating from college this year and plan to move wherever I can find any sort of employment, this spring; I'd love to make that move in light of the right church. Any feedback you can offer would be appreciated!
Grace
My question is whether or not there are credobaptist churches who worship within the tradition of the church catholic?
Something like credobaptist-reformed-Anglican?
I know that the CREC permits churches who are Baptist in every way except that they must accept into membership believers who were paedobaptized in another CREC church.
Would such a church be my best bet of finding what I'm looking for?
Are there other suggestions?
I'm graduating from college this year and plan to move wherever I can find any sort of employment, this spring; I'd love to make that move in light of the right church. Any feedback you can offer would be appreciated!
Grace