Becoming a Member
One becomes a
member
of the Church at baptism. Living into one’s baptism,
however,
involves being part of a real, flesh and blood
congregation. We hope you will consider making your commitment at
Calvary!
If you have already been baptized and want
to make Calvary your church home, here is what to do:
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Register your baptism with us. We accept
the baptismal rites of all Christian churches as the real thing;
we never “re-baptize” anyone. Contact Ebet
Peeples and ask that the record of your baptism be transferred
here. (She will want to know, as best you can tell her, where
and when you were baptized, and where your most recent church home
has been, if any.)
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Attend Calvary’s Welcome
Class, if you have not already done so. This
class is held once a month and will give you a good
idea about what makes Calvary tick. It includes a
discussion of our five core values: forgiveness, action, inquiry,
togetherness,
and Hallelujah!
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Adopt a plan to take part in Calvary’s ministry
with your money and your skills. Someone from the
parish’s stewardship committee will call on you to talk about
financial stewardship and making a
pledge to God’s work through Calvary Church. Each of
us (including the clergy) gives time and money to support the church’s
work. Ebet
Peeples will be eager to help you find a parish ministry to
plug into—or a place to serve in the wider community, all
in Christ’s name.
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Confirm your faith commitment before the Bishop.
Twice a year, a bishop comes to Calvary to hear and bless
the faith commitments of our members. This is the sacrament
of Confirmation. Parishioners prepare for this
by attending our Practicing
the Faith class, offered as a Sunday morning class or as a one-day,
all-day intensive, whichever is best for you. If you have already
been confirmed in the Episcopal Church, you are invited to reaffirm
your faith (or for those coming from the Catholic Church, to be
received) on this occasion.
The Episcopal Church
has a term to describe the baptized who have completed this process
and keep their involvement current– confirmed communicant
in good standing. These are real, active “members”
of the church, and each of us is invited to be one!
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“confirmed”
= publicly committed to Christ and his Church,
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“communicant”
= regular in worship, and
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“in
good standing” = contributing to the building of God’s
Kingdom with our time, talents, and money.
If you have not yet been baptized,
speak with one of the clergy.