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THE CHRISTIAN LIFE -
CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY


AS REGARDS THE CHURCH


1. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE LIVING CHURCH
A/350.

  • 1. The church is the body of Christ in the world. In worship, the church comes together to meet the holy God and to respond in obedience and love. In witness, the church makes known the good news of Christ throughout the local community and to the ends of the earth, calling the lost to repentance and faith. In making disciples, converts are brought into the body, baptized, trained, and equipped for service to Christ. In fellowship, redeemed people experience their oneness in Christ by sharing in one another's lives with love and concern. In service, the church corporately cares for the needs of its own and others (Revelation 4; Acts 1:8; Matthew 28:18-20; Ephesians 4:11-13; Acts 2:42; 26:17).
  • 2. The Free Methodist Church is committed to developing and maintaining caring fellowships. Our societies are to be characterized by understanding, forgiveness, mutual discipline, and assistance. To experience Christian fellowship, we must know one another well enough to share strengths and weaknesses, joys and sorrows. This enables us to build one another up in the faith.
  • 3. When persons are born of the Spirit of God, they become members of the body of Christ (1 Corinthians 12:13). Church membership offers new Christians the opportunity to pledge publicly their love and loyalty to Christ and the church, and to identify through membership with a local congregation. It makes them integral parts of a loving community, gives them a sense of accountability necessary to spiritual growth, and through mutual Christian commitment enables them to better carry out their mission in the world.
  • 4. Ethnic groups in North America who, for cultural reasons, encounter difficulties with membership procedures as outlined in Paragraphs 351-361 may revise these procedures so long as they do not violate the doctrine or ecclesiology of the Free Methodist Church. Revised procedures shall be sponsored by the Council on Ethnic Ministries which shall study them to assure that the constitutional requirements and guarantees of membership are carefully safeguarded and submit them to the Board of Administration for approval.

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2. PHILOSOPHY OF MEMBERSHIP

PREAMBLE
A/351. In harmony with our mission statement that we "...invite into membership and equip for ministry all who respond in faith" the New Testament model of repentance, faith and baptism shall constitute the primary requirements for membership. This makes membership in the Free Methodist Church as nearly as possible synonymous with entering into the Body of Christ. We are open to all whom God has awakened and support them with the healing and equipping power of the Holy Spirit in His church. The principles of Christian conduct as expressed in Paragraphs A/315-342 are to be the maturing life goals of all who are invited into membership.

a. Holiness: The Great Commandment of Our Community
A/352.

  • 1. The church pursues holiness in its most comprehensive meaning of loving God with all our hearts, souls, minds and strength, and our neighbors as ourselves. John Wesley rightly identified happiness as the fruit of holiness; freedom, the result of surrender to God; and peace, as the child of forgiveness. We call on God for a renewed and clear vision of holiness that brings the presence of God near to the people of our time. This call to holiness not only reaffirms our historical values, but heightens our responsibility to openly confront contemporary sin, be it addiction, selfishness, evil speaking, or anything else that dishonors the name of God.

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b. Disciple-making: The Great Commission of Our Community

  • 2. The church earnestly engages in evangelization and disciple-making. We are not casual about pointing out the way of life and holiness. We are concerned for the spiritual growth of all those in our charge, whether pre-Christians, new Christians or long-time Christians.

c. Christian Conduct: The Lifestyle of Our Community

  • 3. The church presents our vision of the Christian life described in Chapter III of the Book of Discipline as the conduct descriptive of our maturing Christian lives.

d. Entry Requirements of Our Community:Repentance, Faith and Baptism

  • 4. The entry level for membership in our church focuses on repentance, faith and baptism as the primary requirements. We strive to follow the New Testament model, thus making entry into membership of the Free Methodist Church, as nearly as possible, synonymous with entering into the Body of Christ.

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3. ADMISSION INTO MEMBERSHIP
A/353.

  • 1. The conditions for membership in the Free Methodist Church are:
    --- a. awakening to God, a desire to seek God (Par. A/301);
    --- b. assent to participate in the maturing opportunities offered by the church, such as classes, Bible studies and small groups (Par.A/307);
    --- c. evidence of genuine conversion (Par.A/302);
    --- d. receiving the catechism of baptism and the sacrament of baptism, or, if baptized in infancy, giving public assent to the baptismal covenant (Par.A/124);
    --- e. completing the approved course of instruction for prospective members, which clearly teaches the history, theological distinctives and mission of the Free Methodist Church;
    --- f. acceptance of the Articles of Religion, the Covenant, the goals for Christian conduct, and matters of church government as written in the Book of Discipline;
    --- g. interview by the pastor and/or membership care committee, who will verify the person's conversion, baptism and willingness to commit to a holy Christian life (Pars.A/306-307);
    --- h. approval by the church's local board of administration upon recommendation of the membership care committee (Par.A/404.4, Sec.4); and
    --- i. giving affirmative answers to the questions for membership before a public meeting of the church (Par.A/353.1)
  • 2. The numbering of the above steps for membership is the normative order. The sequence of some steps may vary according to individual need. The purpose is to allow new believers or transfers to:
    --- a. identify life issues and receive assistance;
    --- b. identify theological/doctrinal questions and attain answers; and
    --- c. learn the mission of the church and express commitment to it.

    A local church or annual conference may designate steps 1:a-c as requirements for preparatory membership. The ritual for reception into preparatory membership (Par.A/360) may be used.

A/354.

  • 1. The person meeting the requirements of Paragraph A/353 shall be admitted to all the privileges of membership.
  • 2. Any person in good standing in any evangelical church may be received into membership upon meeting the requirements of Paragraph A/353.

A/355. When two or more societies vote to merge, individual membership is automatically transferred to the united society.

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A/356.

  • 1. Members who withdraw from the church with no complaints against them at the time, may by action of the local board of administration be reinstated into membership if the following conditions are met:
    --- a. evidence of present faith in Christ;
    --- b. reaffirmation of the Membership Covenant.
  • 2. Members living at a great distance from the society in which membership is held and unable to attend, shall send to the pastor a written testimony at least once a year. Distant members who do not write or support their home church financially may, after one year, have their names removed from the active membership by action of the local board of administration.
  • 3. When members do not keep the Covenant and habitually violate their vows, it is the responsibility of the pastor(s) and the membership care committee to seek in love to restore them. If such members refuse the ministry of restoration, they must be dealt with according to the due process of the church (Pars. A/404.5; A/740).
  • 4. Members whose membership is terminated by any cause except death or transfer to another church shall have their names placed on an inactive list. This list shall be held by both the pastor and the Christian growth group (class) leader in the hope of restoration to active membership and fellowship in the church. Membership for persons on the inactive membership list may be restored according to the provisions of Paragraph A/356, Section 1. Inactive members shall not be reported in the Yearbook or any other official membership data.
  • 5. Members whose membership is terminated by death or transfer to another church shall have their names placed on a separate list to be kept as a record of former members.

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A/361. Preparatory members shall not be continued longer than two years on the membership roll in that relation without a two-thirds vote of the local board of administration that circumstances warrant a continuation for a longer period.

A/364. All members under sixteen years of age shall be known as youth members. They shall not be counted in the allocation of financial goals by the annual or general conference. Their number shall be kept in a separate column in the statistical report. They are not eligible to vote in business meetings.

The names of youth members shall be reviewed by the local board of administration at least once each year, with a view to character cultivation and Christian nurture, but in no case shall any change in their membership status be made until they reach their sixteenth birthday, other than the provisions in Paragraph A/153.

Upon reaching the sixteenth birthday, youth members shall be approved by the local board of administration either for adult membership or for entrance into the membership process at the appropriate stage. To be admitted to voting membership, they must answer satisfactorily the questions for adult membership before a public meeting of the church.

Youth members shall be reported in a separate column in the Yearbook.


6. ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP
A/365. Free Methodist students and servicemen and women, and their families, living at a distance from their home and church, may be granted associate membership in any other Free Methodist church. All rights and privileges except the right to vote shall be granted. Associate members shall be recorded on a separate list.

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7. TRANSFER OF MEMBERSHIP
A/366.

  • 1. Only members desiring to move to another society or to unite with another evangelical church are entitled to a letter of transfer, and if in good standing, shall receive it upon request.

  • 2. Members wishing to transfer to another society must have a letter of transfer from the pastor (see Par. B/1026, Sec. 1). When giving such a letter of transfer, the pastor shall at once give notice of the fact to the pastor of the society to which the letter is addressed. The letter of transfer is valid for one year.

    Members holding such letter shall remain members of, and be amenable to, the society by which the letter was given until it is presented to another society, which shall receive them into membership. After that they shall be responsible to the new society for their conduct including that during the time the letter was held.

    It shall be the duty of the pastor receiving the letter to notify the pastor who gave it (see Par. B/1026, Sec. 2).

  • 3. Letters of transfer may be given to members of our church who wish to unite with other evangelical denominations (see Par. B/1026, Sec. 3).

  • 4. Youth members may be transferred to another society by the pastor giving a letter of transfer (see Par. B/1026, Sec. 4).

  • 5. The conference superintendent must give consent for the issuing of a letter of transfer for a supply pastor in charge of a society.

A/367. Reception of Members by Transfer

(Those who are to be received into membership by transfer shall be called forward by name, and the pastor, addressing the congregation, shall say:)

The Free Methodist Church is a welcoming fellowship which provides a home for those committed to the advancement of Christ's Kingdom. We count it a privilege to receive these members into our fellowship by transfer. Their letters of transfer read:

(The pastor will read only the first letter in each category of membership in its entirety. The others can be named along with the name of the church from which they are transferring.)

Let us pray.

(The pastor shall lead in an extemporaneous prayer.)

(Name) I welcome you into the fellowship of the ________________church.

(The pastor will give a handshake of welcome to each new member.)

(Members transferring from another evangelical denomination must previously have met the requirements of Pars. A/353 and A/354.)



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