3 Ways to Join The Church
Profession of faith and Baptism.
This is when a person is making their first public, adult profession of faith in Christ as Lord and Savior. This does not necessarily mean that you are just becoming a believer at the time, but that you are now making your decision public, requesting baptism and membership.
Letter of Transfer.
This is just a fancy way of saying that you are already a member of another church, and are simply wanting to move your membership to our church.
Statement of Faith.
This option is for those who are neither making a first-time profession of faith OR transferring membership from another church. New members in this category are simply saying, “I’m not a new Christian, and I don’t have a current church membership but I want to be a member of this church.” Typically, we receive people for membership at the end of the service during the “invitation” or time of response. During this time, you walk forward and tell the pastor you’d like to become a church member. We will have you fill out a small card with your contact information and affirm one of the paths to church membership. Coming forward at the end of the service allows all the other members to greet you and celebrate with you. If standing in front of a crowd is terrifying to you, contact the pastor and we will work something out.
Where Can I Serve?
Jesus told us, his disciples, to make disciples of all nations. One of the most important values of this church is our mission to the world. It begins in our own community, and spreads overseas to every nation. Church members are involved in a variety of ways throughout the life of our church. Find a place to plug in and serve.