So, I feel I have been called to consolidate the fraying church back into one fold.
I am planning to get multiple ordinations and form a cross-denominational congregation.
It is based roughly on the model of the United States, in that there are layers to government and traditions.
One Corporate entity with lesser congregational entities.
Sunday mornings would look something like this:
Sects meet for early worship in individual rooms.
Tradtions, hold Sunday school
And the second worship before lunch is held all together.
I know I will separate each faction by polity and tradition, meaning that the southern Baptists and reformed Baptists each get an early service and such, but then all Reformed converge into their own Sunday schools by age and type.
The idea only works in a mega church building, but I figure, go big or go home.
The question I have is about traditions, for instance, Reformed Tradition: Reformed Congregational (Like Reformed Baptist), Reformed Presbyterians (all presbys), Reformed Episcopal (REC), and independent Reformed (Non-Denom)
The question is this: What should the Traditions be?
Reformed is one, Restorationist (Plymouth Brethren, Apostolic, etc), Charismatic, Etc?
Can I conflate similar ones like Lutheran and methodist?