WHAT IS
CHURCH MEMBERSHIP?
WHY
CHURCH MEMBERSHIP?
Membership does have its privileges... and its responsibilities! Commitment
through Church membership often paves the way for God to richly bless those who
serve Him as a part of the body of Christ.
1. COMMITMENT
Church membership underscores the Biblical principles of commitment and covenant.
There are several ways to express commitment mentioned in the Bible. Taking an
oath (Nehemiah 10:28), verbal declaration (Joshua 24:15) offering of a
sacrifice (Genesis 31:43-52) and a written agreement (Nehemiah 9:38) are all
statements of commitment in the Bible.
2. RELATIONSHIP
Membership helps to foster a
spirit of community within the church, and this helps individuals know that
they belong to something special and important.
Relationships and community are key aspects in our lives as Christians.
When Christians in Acts urged others to become Christians, they recognized that
it didn't mean just joining God, but joining them as well (Acts 2:37-47).
3. RESPONSIBILITY
Commitment via church membership fosters the godly qualities of responsibility
and ownership toward God's work. When we feel this is "my church
family", we are concerned about the needs, activities, and people of our
church. We see more clearly that the people we worship with are not merely
fellow Christians but actually brothers and sisters in the household of God.
No! Anyone can
attend the church, but while the church will continually encourage deeper
levels of commitment, people will not be pressured in any way.
WHAT ARE THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF MEMBERSHIP?
The responsibilities of
membership are:
Worshipping
- Worship keeps your soul,
and the soul of our church, alive. Our church is set in our community to shine
as a lighthouse for Jesus Christ and will shine as long as its members remain
faithful in the matter of public worship. When people of God begin to forsake
the house of God on the Lord's Day, God's work begins to languish and the light
begins to fail. When conflicts arise on a Sunday, we need to ask ourselves,
does this have to keep me from church?
Learning
- Anyone who helps others
must first develop a growing faith and be able to articulate it. Participating
in Bible study groups and developing the habit of daily Bible study are ways to
continue learning about the character of God.
Praying
- The highest and deepest
benefit you can receive from prayer is knowing that God has heard you. Start
the practice of daily prayer at a time that is best for you. The worth of a
prayer is not determined by its grammatical correctness, but by its sincerity.
The main thing is to speak with God about the things that trouble, delight, or
confuse you. Be persistent in your requests, turning your petitions to align with
God's will.
Giving
- You are expected to
financially support the church. You should give freely and cheerfully without
any thought of reward (2 Cor. 9:7). We believe your giving should be systematic
and proportionate.
Witnessing
- "You will be my
witnesses," said Jesus, "in
Serving
- There is a place of
service awaiting you somewhere in the church. God has given you a talent to be
used.
The following outline provides a picture of the process.
1. Each individual has to have made a
personal profession of faith in Jesus Christ, as Lord and Saviour.
2. Each prospective member should speak
to one of the Elders or Deacons, who will provide them with a copy of the
Church Membership Book.
3. Application would then be made for
Church Membership, by the completing of the “Form of Declaration” from the
Membership Book.
4. Interview with the Leadership.
5. Acceptance by the Church Meeting.
6. Following a successful probationery
period, there will be a Public Affirmation of membership to the Church Family
(if so desired).