ColdSilverMoon
Puritan Board Senior
The PCA has a policy that a local church cannot baptize a new believer unless they join the local congregation. I am curious why this is a policy, and what the basis is from Scripture.
Obviously baptism is a sign of belonging to the visible church, so it makes sense that church membership be a requirement, but why does it have to be a part of that particular congregation? I don't disagree with the policy, I'm just wondering why it's in place. Is this just a PCA thing, or do other denominations have a similar policy?
Obviously baptism is a sign of belonging to the visible church, so it makes sense that church membership be a requirement, but why does it have to be a part of that particular congregation? I don't disagree with the policy, I'm just wondering why it's in place. Is this just a PCA thing, or do other denominations have a similar policy?