• Calvary English Chapel - MEMBERSHIP FORM

  • "Now you are the body of Christ and individually members of it."  1 Corinthians 12:27

    When you become a member of a church, you are identifing yourself as a follower of Christ.  You are becoming an individual member of something great- the body of Christ!  And you are commiting yourself to God's Kingdom purposes. 

    This membership form is not meant to be arduous.  But in order to be meaningful, it does require some reflection and careful thought.  Our hope is that you come away edified, strengthened in your faith and recommitted to the life of our church.

    Just follow the 4 easy steps (each "step" has a header that opens and closes as you click on it).  All sections can be revisited and revised prior to you hitting the SUBMIT button.  At the end, you will be asked to renew your membership vows.  You should receive a confirmation note when you have successfully completed the form.

    A paper form can be completed in lieu of this online form; please contact adminasst@calvaryec.net to request a hard copy form.

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    • Calvary English Chapel Statement of Faith

      All the activities of our church are conducted in conformity with and in furtherance of our statement of faith.   It is our hope that all members embrace and be able to articulate these beliefs, but at minimum, a member must be willing to support these beliefs as those upheld by the Church.

      Article 1

      The Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments are the Word of God, the only infallible rule of faith and duty.  

      Article 2

      There is but one God and He alone is to be worshipped.   He is a Spirit, self-existent, omnipresent, yet distinct from all other spirits and from material things; infinite, eternal and unchangeable in His being, wisdom, holiness, justice, goodness, truth and love.    

      Article 3

      In the Godhead, there are three Persons, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit and these three are one God, the same in substance, equal in power and glory.    

      Article 4 

      All things visible and invisible were created by God by the word of His power, and are preserved and governed by Him so that, while He is in no way the Author of sin, He works all things according to the counsel of His will, and they serve the fulfillment of His wise, good, and holy purpose.

      Article 5

      God created man, male and female, after His own image, in knowledge, righteousness and holiness, with dominion over the creatures.   All men have the same origin and are brethren.  

      Article 6

      Our first parents, being free to choose between good and evil, and being tempted, sinned against God; and all mankind, descending by ordinary generation from Adam, the head of the race, sinned in him, and fell with him.   To their original guilt and corruption, those capable of so doing have added actual transgressions.   All justly deserve His wrath and punishment in this present life and in that which is to come.  

      Article 7

      To save men from the guilt, corruptions and penalty of sin, and to give them eternal life, God, in His infinite love, sent into the world His eternal and only begotten Son, the Lord Jesus Christ, in whom alone God has become incarnate, and through whom alone men can be saved. The eternal Son became true man, and was and continues to be true God and true man, in two distinct natures, and one person forever.   He was conceived by the power of the Holy Spirit, and born of the virgin Mary, yet without sin.   For sinful men, He perfectly obeyed the law of God, and offered Himself a true and perfect sacrifice to satisfy Divine justice and reconcile men to God.   He died on the cross, was buried and rose again from the dead on the third day.   He ascended to the right hand of God, where He makes intercession for His people, and whence He shall come again to raise the dead, and to judge the world.  

      Article 8

      The Holy Spirit, who proceeds from the Father and the Son, makes men partakers of salvation, convincing them of their sin and misery and enlightening their minds in the knowledge of Christ, renewing their wills, persuading and enabling them to embrace Jesus Christ freely offered them in the Gospel, and working in them all the fruits of righteousness.   

      Article 9

      While God chose the people in Christ before the foundation of the world, that they should be holy and without blemish before Him in love, having foreordained them unto adoption as sons through Jesus Christ, unto Himself, according to the good pleasure of His will, to the praise of the glory of His grace, which He freely bestowed on them in the beloved; He makes a full and free offer of salvation to all men, and commands them to repent of their sins, to believe in the Lord Jesus Christ as their Savior, and to live a humble, holy life after His example, and in obedience to God's revealed will.                

      Those who believe in Christ and obey Him are saved, the chief benefits being that they receive justification, adoption into the number of the sons of God, sanctification through the indwelling of the Spirit and eternal glory.   Believers may also in this life enjoy assurance of their salvation.   In His gracious work, the Holy Spirit uses the means of grace, especially the Word, the sacraments and prayer.  

      Article 10

      The sacraments instituted by Christ are Baptism and the Lord's Supper.   Baptism is the washing with water in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and is the sign and seal of our union to Christ, of regeneration, and of the renewing of the Holy Spirit, and our engagement to be the Lord's.   It is administered to those who profess their faith in Christ and to their children.  

      The Lord's Supper is the partaking of the bread and of the cup as a memorial of Christ's death, and is a sign and seal of the benefits thereof to believers.   It is to be observed by His people till He comes in token of their faith in Him and His sacrifice, of their appropriation of its benefits, and of their future engagement to serve Him, of their communion with Him and with one another.

      The benefits of the Sacraments are not from any virtue in them or in him who administers them, but only from the blessing of Christ and the working of His Spirit in them that by faith receive them.  

      Article 11 

      It is the duty of all believers to unite in Church fellowship, to observe the sacraments and other ordinances of Christ, to obey His laws, to continue in prayer, to keep holy the Lord's Day, to meet together for His worship, to wait upon the preaching of His word, to give as God may prosper them, to manifest a Christ-like spirit among themselves and toward all men, to labor for the extension of Christ's kingdom throughout the world, and to wait for His glorious appearing.  

      Article 12

      At the last day, the dead shall be raised, and all shall appear before the judgment seat of Christ, and shall receive according to the deeds done in the present life, whether good or bad.   Those who have believed in Christ and obeyed Him, shall be openly acquitted and received into glory; but the unbelieving and wicked, being condemned, shall suffer the punishment due to their sins.

       

    • Calvary English Chapel Membership Promises

       

      Membership at CEC means that you have committed yourself to our family of believers – that you have agreed to participate as fully as you are able in the life, ministry, and government of our church. You first affirmed this commitment when you became a member of CEC and signed its membership vows. 

      The new membership promises do not nullify your previous commitmet; instead, they are a way of bringing our church and its members into conformity with our KAPC denomination and with the greater Reformed tradition.  By making these promises, you re-affirm your original vows, but also join in the commitment and accountability of a wonderful faith tradition.

      The membership promises are essential to membership at CEC.

       

      Doctrinal Promises: You must believe the gospel, as summarized in two points.

       

      “Do you acknowledge yourself to be a sinner in the sight of God, justly deserving His displeasure, and without hope except through His sovereign mercy?”  

       

      “Do you believe in the Lord Jesus Christ as the Son of God, and Savior of sinners, and do you receive and rest upon Him alone for salvation as He is offered in the gospel?”

       

      Character Promise: You must seek to grow into the likeness of Christ, not through proud self-reliance, but through constant repentance and reliance on the Holy Spirit.

       

      “Do you now resolve and promise, in humble reliance upon the grace of the Holy Spirit, that you will endeavor to live as becomes a follower of Christ?”

       

      Community Promise: You commit to regular involvement in the life and ministry of the congregation.

       

      “Do you promise to support the Church in its worship and work to the best of your ability?”

       

      Accountability Promise: You hold yourself accountable to the leadership and one another to live up to the above promises and you seek to be a Biblical peacemaker in your relationships.

       

      “Do you submit yourselves to the government and discipline of the Church, and promise to strive for its purity and peace?”

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