Membership
Just as each of us has one
body with many members, and these members do not all have
the same function, so in Christ we who are many form one
body, and each member belongs to all the others.
– Romans 12:4-5
As Christians, we are members of God's household
(Ephesians 2:19) called to function, participate, and
minister in a particular place within the body of Christ. A
healthy body requires that each member do its part well.
For this reason, Christ's Church holds its members in high
regard.
God, in His sovereignty, placed us in this community, among
these people, in this century, for a reason (Acts
17:26-27). The members of Christ's Church are missionaries
who live, eat, and breathe the climate of Martinsville and
Henry County every day, placed in the culture to emulate
Jesus. Members also serve within the church: during
Sunday services, as children's teachers, connection group leaders, on
prayer teams, offering support to the sick and needy,
showing hospitality, and on and on.
Being a member of Christ's Church is really about being
part of a family. Members who enter into a covenant with
their local church are called to a higher degree of
responsibility and service. At the same time, the elders
are covenanted to assist members first and foremost, to
love and lead, provide counsel and aid, as well as to pray
for, teach and guide.
I want to be a member: What should I do?
1. Start acting like one. Demonstrate your love for the
church by volunteering. Click here to learn about some of the ways you can
serve at Christ's Church.
2. Make yourself known. Don't keep your life to yourself.
Join a small group
and get with other Christ's
Church folks to grow together in maturity, leadership
and love.
3. Get on mission. All prospective members are asked to
take the Discovering Church Membership
class to study and learn
the essential mission of Christ's Church.