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Cave City church kicks out members for common transgressions

From Kentucky Press News Service
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Members of a Kentucky Baptist church were riled after receiving a pastor’s letter revoking their memberships for failure to attend and contribute. Seventy longtime members of Cave City Baptist Church received the letter, said Rev. Ryan Broers, who is senior pastor.



The letter, shared on Facebook by Jason Pedigo, said under the church’s by-laws, "members are expected, first of all, to be faithful in all the duties essential to Christian life; and also, to attend habitually the services of His church, to give regularly to its support and its causes to share in its organized work."

Broers has invited back members and told one of them in a Facebook comment that he hopes the letter "is the catalyst that causes you to return to Jesus and faithful service in his church."


This story was posted on 2018-07-19 13:40:43
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