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| Anyone see the latest from Joe Brenneman? [message #9087] | Wed, 10 October 2012 15:02  |  | 
|  |  william Messages: 1474
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 |  |  |  | I've just read Joe's blog (from the Paltalk link below) and while I have nothing to offer on the particulars of the situation Faith Assembly is now facing, I do think that it highlights something that we've been hashing out here over the last few years --our relationship with Christians who don't hold to the same beliefs we have. 
 An interesting conundrum indeed!
 
 1) Is it possible to pastor a group of Christians that have different viewpoints --which may or may not be considered fundamental to your own beliefs?
 
 2) What kind of issues would be involved in a merger of two groups (of Christians) holding radically different viewpoints? (Is it even possible)?
 
 3) Would it be possible to set some sort of fundamental standard (read -- lower standard) that would be considered acceptable fellowship standards?
 
 Like I said, I'm not seeking answers for that particular situation, I'm more interested in looking at the general principles involved in that kind of situation.
 
 Are there situations that would prevent a Christian pastor from pastoring another group of Christians?
 
 Blessings,
 William
 
 
 [Updated on: Wed, 17 October 2012 20:56]
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