Sebastian Heck
Puritan Board Freshman
Hello,
we are in the business of starting a publishing company. It is confessional, but theologically diverse enough to accommodate both Reformed Baptist views as well as Presbyterian (since it is only "quasi-ecclesiastical" and not a church).
However, how do you provide oversight to such an animal, or rather who? My presbyterian church? Or the Baptist church of my brother (which, being congregationals, has no real interest in oversight at all!)? Can it come under the oversight of the Presb. church, which then provides accountability not to its standards (Westminster and Three forms of unity), but to the standards of the publishing work (Baptist as well as Presbyt.)?
Any ideas, gentlemen?
we are in the business of starting a publishing company. It is confessional, but theologically diverse enough to accommodate both Reformed Baptist views as well as Presbyterian (since it is only "quasi-ecclesiastical" and not a church).
However, how do you provide oversight to such an animal, or rather who? My presbyterian church? Or the Baptist church of my brother (which, being congregationals, has no real interest in oversight at all!)? Can it come under the oversight of the Presb. church, which then provides accountability not to its standards (Westminster and Three forms of unity), but to the standards of the publishing work (Baptist as well as Presbyt.)?
Any ideas, gentlemen?