| Why Join? |
| At Bethel Baptist Church, we recognize the need for formal membership. We believe formal membership in a local church is important for four reasons.
1. Biblical reason: Christ is committed to the church. Ephesians 5:25 states, “Christ loved the church, and gave His life for her.” Membership in a local church is an important step in demonstrating our commitment to Christ. 2. Cultural reason: We live in an age where very few want to be committed to anything…a job, a marriage, or family. This attitude has produced a generation of church hoppers and shoppers. Membership swims against the current of America’s consumer mentality and is an antidote to society. Membership sets apart from the culture allowing us to preserve our distinctive Christian beliefs and values. 3. Practical reason: Membership identifies our community and family. It defines who can be entrusted with positions of leadership within the church. 4. Personal reason: Membership produces spiritual growth. The New Testament places a major emphasis on the need for Christians to be accountable to each other for spiritual growth. A person cannot be accountable when they are not committed to any specific church family.
As you visit our church, we pray that you will consider all the benefits and privileges of membership to a local community of believers. Our prayer is that you will join us in our commitment to sharing the good news of Jesus Christ. |
| When to Join? |
| At each of our Worship services, we give you the opportunity to join Bethel. Following the pastor's message, he will lead the congregation in a prayer and extend an invitation to those seeking a personal relationship with Jesus Christ and/or to those seeking membership. |
| How to Join? |
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Membership is available in three ways: 1. By salvation and baptism: Those who profess Christ as their savior and are baptized at Bethel are granted membership. 2. By statement of faith: Bethel can accept new members who have been saved and baptized (by immersion) in another church of like faith, based on their statement of such experience. 3. By Letter: If you are previously a member of another baptist church, we can simply request a letter from that church confirm your membership with them. |