Re: ? for James Coste, Soul Winner, and others
KB,<br />I am a Southern Baptist Deacon (age 35) who started attending church at age 15.<br /><br />I don't know the exact similarities or differences; however, I'll try to highlight some of them. I apologize in advance to any misinformation I provide to anyone Pentecostal or Methodist or Lutheran. I tend to study my Bible more than learn about other denominations.<br /><br />I'll start off by saying that I'd probably feel pretty comfortable in all of the churches you listed as far as their "basic" beliefs other than the Pentecostal church.<br /><br />Baptist - Most believers who attend a Baptist fellowship believe that once a person has been "saved" (forgiven from the penalty of their sins due to their trusting in the finished work of Christ), they are saved "forever" and can't lose their salvation. They didn't earn it (Ephesians 2:8-9), they can't lose it. People cannot save themselves by their good works or restore themselves to a right relationship with God. Once a person gets "saved" they want to express that salvation and identify with other believers by being baptized. John the Baptizer and Jesus himself baptized people by them being submerged in water and then coming out. This is purely a symbolic (but also a form of obedience) picture of someone dying (buried in water) to themselves (their selfish, evil ways) and resurrecting (as did Christ) and serving Him. Baptist typically dont drink alcohol (not necessarily a sin) because if they dont they dont risk the possibility of becoming drunk (which is a sin) and acting a fool. Baptist believe in the Holy Trinity. God sent His Son, Jesus, into the world. He is both true God and true man. He lived to fulfill Gods law for us, died on the cross to pay the penalty our sins deserved, and rose from the dead so that we might have eternal life. He ascended into heaven, where He now sits at the right hand of The Father to intercede for us. Christians are called to tell others that the only way of salvation is by faith in Jesus Christ, and to show their faith by their deeds of love towards others.<br /><br />Methodist Have similar basic fundamental beliefs as Baptists; however, many believe that a person can lose their salvation if they fall away and dont serve the Lord. They also do not necessarily follow through with Baptism exactly as did Jesus (through immersion) but will "sprinkle" the believer instead. I believe they dont mind a glass of wine from time to time.<br /><br />Pentecostals Again, similar core beliefs as Baptists; however, some differences would be that (1) they dont exactly believe in the Trinity, (2) in order to be saved one must be baptized in the name of Jesus only, and (3) you must speak in tongues in order to be saved.<br /><br />Lutheran - Very similar to Baptist as far as I know.<br /><br />I look forward to others responses.