Fillable Printable Church Membership Certificate
Fillable Printable Church Membership Certificate
Church Membership Certificate
Certificate of Church Membership
This certifi es that
was received into full membership in the
Free Methodist Church
on the day of , 20
Pastor
Certificate of Church Membership
This certifi es that
was received into full membership in the
Free Methodist Church
on the day of , 20
Pastor
Membership Covenant
Privilege and Responsibility
Membership in the Church is a high privilege and responsibility. We believe the Covenant required of members is consistent with the teaching of the written Word
of God. Faithfulness to the covenant is evidence of the individual member’s desire to sustain a saving relationship with Jesus Christ as Lord, to bring glory to
God, to advance the cause of God on earth, to preserve the unity of the body of Christ and to cherish the fellowship of the Free Methodist Church.
When a member does not keep his/her covenant and habitually violates his/her vows, it is the responsibility of minister and members to point to the failure and to
seek in love to restore the member. If, after these steps have been taken, the member does not keep his/her commitments, he/she must be dealt with in accord
with the due processes of the church.
Members of the Free Methodist Church, trusting in the enablement of the Holy Spirit and seeking the support of the other members of the church, make the
following confession and commitments as a covenant with the Lord and the church.
The Confession and Commitment
We confess Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord. By faith, we walk with Him. We commit ourselves to know Him in His full sanctifying grace.
As Regards God
As God’s people, we reverence and worship Him. We commit ourselves to cultivate habits of Christian devotion, submitting to mutual accountability, practicing
private and corporate prayer, studying the Scriptures, attending public worship and partaking of Holy Communion; We commit ourselves to observe the Lord’s
Day, setting it apart for worship, renewal and service; We commit ourselves to give our loyalty to Christ and the church, refraining from any alliance which
compromises our Christian commitment. This we do, by God’s grace and power.
As Regards Ourselves and Others
As a people, we live wholesome and holy lives and show mercy to all, ministering to both their physical and spiritual needs. We commit ourselves to be free from
activities and attitudes that defi le the mind and harm the body, or promote the same; We commit ourselves to respect the worth of all persons as created in the
image of God; We commit ourselves to strive to be just and honest in all our relationships and dealings. This we do, by God’s grace and power.
As Regards the Institutions of God
As a people, we honor and support the God-ordained institutions of family, state and church. We commit ourselves to honor the sanctity of marriage and the
family; We commit ourselves to value and nurture children, guiding them to faith in Christ; We commit ourselves to seek to be responsible citizens, and we pray
for all who lead. This we do, by God’s grace and power.
As Regards the Church
As God’s people, we express the life of Christ in the world. We commit ourselves to contribute to unity in the church, cultivating integrity, love and understanding
in all our relationships; We commit ourselves to practice the principles of Christian stewardship, for the glory of God and the growth of the church; We commit
ourselves to go into our world and make disciples. This we do, by God’s grace and power.
(Paragraphs 154-160, 2007 Book of Discipline)
Membership Covenant
Privilege and Responsibility
Membership in the Church is a high privilege and responsibility. We believe the Covenant required of members is consistent with the teaching of the written Word
of God. Faithfulness to the covenant is evidence of the individual member’s desire to sustain a saving relationship with Jesus Christ as Lord, to bring glory to
God, to advance the cause of God on earth, to preserve the unity of the body of Christ and to cherish the fellowship of the Free Methodist Church.
When a member does not keep his/her covenant and habitually violates his/her vows, it is the responsibility of minister and members to point to the failure and to
seek in love to restore the member. If, after these steps have been taken, the member does not keep his/her commitments, he/she must be dealt with in accord
with the due processes of the church.
Members of the Free Methodist Church, trusting in the enablement of the Holy Spirit and seeking the support of the other members of the church, make the
following confession and commitments as a covenant with the Lord and the church.
The Confession and Commitment
We confess Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord. By faith, we walk with Him. We commit ourselves to know Him in His full sanctifying grace.
As Regards God
As God’s people, we reverence and worship Him. We commit ourselves to cultivate habits of Christian devotion, submitting to mutual accountability, practicing
private and corporate prayer, studying the Scriptures, attending public worship and partaking of Holy Communion; We commit ourselves to observe the Lord’s
Day, setting it apart for worship, renewal and service; We commit ourselves to give our loyalty to Christ and the church, refraining from any alliance which
compromises our Christian commitment. This we do, by God’s grace and power.
As Regards Ourselves and Others
As a people, we live wholesome and holy lives and show mercy to all, ministering to both their physical and spiritual needs. We commit ourselves to be free from
activities and attitudes that defi le the mind and harm the body, or promote the same; We commit ourselves to respect the worth of all persons as created in the
image of God; We commit ourselves to strive to be just and honest in all our relationships and dealings. This we do, by God’s grace and power.
As Regards the Institutions of God
As a people, we honor and support the God-ordained institutions of family, state and church. We commit ourselves to honor the sanctity of marriage and the
family; We commit ourselves to value and nurture children, guiding them to faith in Christ; We commit ourselves to seek to be responsible citizens, and we pray
for all who lead. This we do, by God’s grace and power.
As Regards the Church
As God’s people, we express the life of Christ in the world. We commit ourselves to contribute to unity in the church, cultivating integrity, love and understanding
in all our relationships; We commit ourselves to practice the principles of Christian stewardship, for the glory of God and the growth of the church; We commit
ourselves to go into our world and make disciples. This we do, by God’s grace and power.
(Paragraphs 154-160, 2007 Book of Discipline)