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It also offers wellness benefits, life insurance coverage at three times the employee's annual salary, and paid holiday and vacation time as well as the gift of an extra week off between Christmas and New Year's. This is a close-knit work community where staffers gather each week to celebrate the ways their mission is being accomplished, to train and to encourage each other and pray.
Watermark's service is deep and wide and often professionally guided by its membership. In May, Watermark opened a second urgent care clinic offering medical services to underserved clients in Plano. It opened a similar clinic in Dallas five years ago. Watermark's volunteers and staff treat minor trauma and lacerations and perform school physicals, labs and pregnancy tests, regardless of a patient's ability to pay.
They sometimes tend to patients' spiritual needs, too. And 30 attorneys and legal professionals from Watermark were mobilized alongside a team from Dallas County to help Dallas County District Attorney Faith Johnson expunge the records of dozens of people who had been falsely accused, charged or indicted. Cheryl Hall , Business columnist. Cheryl, a journalism graduate of SMU, has covered business for more than 45 years and gets her phone calls returned.
Plano is now hosted at citybridgechurch. You selected South Dallas as your home campus. This page is hosted by the campus. Your home campus is. Watermark Community Church Discover Watermark. Get Connected. Listen to Our Stories. Godith : Is the re:engage marriage renewal program the church started actually useful? If so, how? Jeffrey Chalmers : Max ,. Another mega swimming in shallow water … one mile wide, one inch deep.
The stuff that cults are made of. But, of course, most megas are personality cults. Take away the leader and most of them come apart … following a man not God will put you in the ditch eventually. From what I know, the people who attend Re:Gen are expected to counsel each other.
The Piper cult has his followers convinced that his writings and speaking are so deep that a common person will have great difficulty understing it. The better answer is because it is largely incoherent gibberish.
Max : Is a Regeneration Recovery program just another avenue to control, manipulate, and indoctrinate? Most likely. From my past experiences the worst churches I attended were the ones that had church related activities to keep you busy nearly every day of the week.
It is a commitment to Christ, His values, virtues, love, and mercy. You may disagree with leaders; you are not expected to participate in loads of church activity.
Ken F aka Tweed ,. Kinda like Q-Anoners. SiiteSeer : Lowlandseer ,. Ken F aka Tweed : The Piper cult has his followers convinced that his writings and speaking are so deep that a common person will have great difficulty understanding it. Their pursuit is mental not spiritual. Headless Unicorn Guy ,. In proper 12 step groups, there are 12 traditions, 12 principles for service, etc. They are for random members of the public who told themselves without reference to anyone with a spiritual hold over them, that they were at a rock bottom, to freely gather and all help is done rotatingly, and people of experience are equal with newcomers who have just as much to offer.
All responsibilities are short term only. Churches these days have no principle of principle. This is a scheme to discredit the proper 12 steps not the first time either. And this will do nothing for real addicts seeking recovery. Sarah : From my very short perusal it appears they are trying to compete with Celebrate Recovery. There could be a very real tragedy with untrained people leading these sessions, extracting information from the kids and God only knows what happens afterwards.
For in this way you can all have opportunity to give a message, one after the other, and everyone will learn something and everyone will have his faith stimulated … Let everything be done decently and in order. Church as entertainment rules the day.
Only those on the stage can perform. The audience must keep their seats and their mouths shut or be escorted from the theater! But, even in mini-church, we are far from the 1st century church model. Max, what you describe as the ideal is very close to silent Quaker meetings today. Everyone is eligible to contribute when prompted by the Inner Light, and there is no steep hierarchy. Friend : Max, what you describe as the ideal is very close to silent Quaker meetings today.
When I first read about silent Quaker meetings some time ago, I wondered what it might be like to attend one…. I attended Friends meetings for ten years. A Quaker meeting begins with a time of silence, listening. Then someone, prompted by the Inner Light, speaks. More silence follows. Subsequent speakers are supposed to take up some aspect of the ideas introduced by the first speaker.
If a collection of themes emerges, then it is good if an experienced Friend tries to draw the threads together towards the end of the hour. Quakers are not Trinitarians. Once in a great while the whole hour is silent, but I only experienced that on a single occasion. They believe that all days and moments are equally holy, so there is not special behavior reserved for the sabbath.
In their records, days and months have numbers, not names. They will affirm rather than swear an oath. Meetinghouses are plain in part because all places are equally holy. They are famously nonviolent.
Decisions are made by consensus rather than majority. Thank you for taking the time to add all the extra and for me interesting information you provided. I was particularly struck by your sentence If a collection of themes emerges, then it is good if an experienced Friend tries to draw the threads together towards the end of the hour. I imagine if a theme or themes emerged, the Friend drawing the threads together would definitely need to be experienced in a variety of ways.
For me, I would be curious to find out if, in the silence of my mind, I had somehow reached potentially similar conclusions. I found such beauty and surprise in the variety of things spoken, as well as the intertwining themes. If you are interested in Friends meetings, now might be a time to check them out. An interested person needs to ask for access. On the other hand, it might give you a sense of the worship form.
I smiled when I read Before you attempt this, find the mute control for your microphone. I do not have nor do I miss having a microphone on my desktop computer…. Estelle : Mark, thanks for the explanation. Max : But, even in mini-church, we are far from the 1st century church model. I was hoping to find the model you describe, but if it existed the documentation did not survive. Maybe there is a reason Revelation has letters to seven churches.
Todd is a disqualified pastor. He secretly and deceptively makes himself god over certain individuals who have light inside them that he will never have. He plays games with members lives and inserts himself between people and their families so he can control and manipulate all information; preventing Gods natural flow and order for these peoples lives.
His sin of Pride does top the list, but if any enlightened person with open eyes sees the behaviors and actions the leaders of this place exert and Hide from the public, the place would come crashing down. Of course they have people sign oaths subject to fear of punishment if they are in the closed loop I am referencing.
They built a shell of popularity and country club style church. Only people who get to the innermost core are allowed to see that this is really a cult pastor whose hidden motives and behaviors in reality mimic satans false church we are warned about in our bible. Jesus would ask Toad who are you? This place throws people away like trash if they do not want to become one of their cloned versions of a Christian.
They reward anyone willing to conform themself into the image of its leadership, while destroying Gods individual design and creation of each unique human. It is a blasphemous church at its core and Toad is in his soul evil masquerading as light deceiving even the elect. As the Bible warns us of. Ken F aka Tweed : Maybe there is a reason Revelation has letters to seven churches.
They were in seven different areas. The plight of a narcissistic is not to be taken lightly. The liturgical churches with their flaws are appearing much safer than the Games and Schemes these men come up with making themselves god over their members. The story about satan trying to take on Gods role had a very clear outcome.
I think so, too. Each one grew in response to its own people and conditions. Maybe if there was a model given to us, we would make the model into an idol and forget what the point of it was. Our fathers worshiped in this mountain, and you people say that in Jerusalem is the place where men ought to worship. You worship what you do not know; we worship what we know, for salvation is from the Jews.
But an hour is coming, and now is, when the true worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and truth; for such people the Father seeks to be His worshipers. God is spirit, and those who worship Him must worship in spirit and truth.
Years ago, my husband and I went to a Quaker service with some friends who were friends. There is something deeply calming about sitting in quietness in the company of others. Little children must likewise sit quietly. They seemed to have learned to do that. Our friend held her granddaughter on her lap and gently pinched her lips together with her fingers when she began to get antsy and make noise.
One time in another city we visited a southern Baptist church that, to me, stands as the opposite example. They sang the hymns loud and so fast I could hardly keep up. Afterwards, they cornered us, trying to press for our address and phone number, and we beat a hasty retreat.
They all have a personality. Irenaeus affirmed this in the 2nd century. He said the practice and teachings were the same everywhere.
If what he wrote is true, it means churches everywhere were liturgical and sacramental, with priests and bishops leading the liturgical services and administering the sacraments. That is not what I was hoping to find. Ken F aka Tweed : it means churches everywhere were liturgical and sacramental. Seems to me that Scripture indicates that worship in the early church was more spontaneous as the Spirit led, rather than pastors controlling every move and holding folks to the jots and tittles of individual church law like the 9Marxists do.
Hopefully some change will come! Thanks for reporting on this! Instead, I am trying to make sense of what I did find and what to do about it. Max : Seems to me that Scripture indicates that worship in the early church was more spontaneous as the Spirit led,. I agree. My frustration was finding much less of that in the early Christian writings than I had hoped.
It appears to me that very early in Christian history the feared Judaizers won. I have not been able to find contrary evidence, just fairly modern wishful thinking. But given a choice between a highly liturgical model such as Eastern Orthodoxy and 9Marx, I would choose EO without hesitation because there is so little the priest can do with his short homily. It limits the mischief. Ken F aka Tweed : I would choose EO without hesitation because there is so little the priest can do with his short homily.
Yes, there is safety in religion … in certain expressions of religious belief and practice.
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