Not exact matches
Large numbers of
unconverted men, those who had never experienced the depth of their dependence on God, were communicants in the
churches.
The long struggle over whether a conversion experience was essential for
church membership was an argument over whether the
unconverted could share in the covenant relation with the converted and attain at least some of the worldly and spiritual advantages of
church membership.
Toward the end of his life, Moody complained that
church members crowded in to hear him preach and so kept away the
unconverted.
People are always accusing
churches of playing it safe and never thinking outside the box, but don't tell that to the people at the Kentucky Baptist Association, because they've happened upon a new way of wooing the
unconverted and it's, well, it's different.