AMEC Testimonies
As the charter group continues
to form, the pastors of some congregations have offered a short
statement about what affiliation with AMEC means to them. The statements
are below. Hopefully you will find them informative and edifying.
"Just recently our church body gave itself a new name. And we moved
into a new building. We are working on a new affiliation, AMEC.
Our foundation hasn't changed, as our changeable sign out front
instructed the many passersby. I am deeply grateful for the theological
position, vision, and mission of AMEC. I am eager to get this much
needed fellowship up and running. God's inerrant Word is alive,
relevant, and well. He is at work. He is on the throne, meaning...He
rules in honor and sovereignty. He is saving sinners. He is Lord,
Sustainer, Provider, Redeemer for His chosen ones, the Church. He
is coming again, not for all, but for those eagerly awaiting Him.
Are you ready? By His grace we can say 'YES'"
Pastor Leon R. Shirk, Bethany Grace Fellowship, Senior Pastor
"I am so very pleased to tell others that, as a Mennonite pastor,
I have found a group of other Mennonite pastors and churches such
as AMEC,which we have joined, that are Evangelical and are not embarrassed
to say that they are Evangelical and believe in the inerrant and
fully-inspired Word of God. When we get together in meetings to
discuss issues, it is so wonderful to hear men of God speak about
their biblical convictions that I share, which include the burning
issues of today in our churches and culture. I can fully recommend
to other Mennonite pastors and churches to meet with us and find
out what we are all about. I am really looking forward to the time
when we of AMEC can become a group of more than 10 congregations
and then invite other churches from others states and Canada to
become a part of this group of congregations."
Pastor Glenn Alderfer, Living Faith Fellowship.
" What a sense of satisfaction to have affiliated recently with
a fellowship that more closely represents who we are and what we
believe at Paradise Mennonite. We eagerly anticipate the doctrinal
accountability we expect from AMEC to help keep us committed to
the truth that changes not. What an opportunity this has been to
take a stand for Truth in the midst of so much compromise and confusion
these days. We're hoping for AMEC clusters to develop all over North
America."
Del Sauder, Assoc. Pastor, Paradise Mennonite Church
"As we look up, join together, and reach out we seek to be more
devoted followers of Jesus Christ. In "fulfilling His Dream" of
transforming love and grace in our community, we are excited to
partner with the like-minded congregations of AMEC."
Pastor Woody Woodcock, Indian Valley Mennonite Church, Harleysville,
PA
"Our congregation had its beginning in the days of William Penn.
In the 280 years since then it has faced many changes and challenges.
Our community experienced great social upheaval and political turmoil,
incredible technological advances and amazing scientific discoveries.
But the challenge to the moral fiber of society, the undermining
of standards of right and wrong, and even the questioning of whether
there can be such a thing as absolute Truth, is probably the greatest
threat to the future of our generation. So it is refreshing to partner
with the new Alliance of Mennonite Evangelical Congregations. AMEC's
clear stance on biblical truth and the believer's way of life gives
us great freedom to move ahead in being the church Christ calls
us to be. We are finding the unity we have in Christ can be really
special when we begin with a common commitment to the authority
of God's unchanging Word. And we have discovered that this is the
same commitment for which our spiritual forebears risked all as
they sought to be faithful in their generation."
Pastor Bob Gerhart, Hereford Mennonite Church, Bally, PA
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