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Chapter 9: The Membership of the Church
Connect…
Here are some good questions: “Did the people who were getting saved in the early church JOIN the
church at Jerusalem? Did they have to write out their testimony of faith and give their name and
address to a clerk? Did they have to commit to giving to the church? What other requirements did the
early church have? Could they join the church but have not yet been baptized? Did they have to be
baptized by immersion or would sprinkling work?” And just because the early church did it, are we to do
it today?
The details of all these questions perhaps are not found in the book of Acts which traces the beginning
of the 1 century church. But what can we find out about some of these questions? Let’s begin our
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study today to see if any of these questions about church membership can be answered….
Objectives…
1. The student should be able discuss church membership whether it is a new requirement or was it a
practiced of the early church.
2. The student should be able explain the requirements to become a member of the church.
3. The student should be able site the New Testament scriptures on church officers and their
qualifications.
4. The student should be able explain the qualifications for staff and other church positions are besides
the pastor and deacons.
5. The student should be able explain the role of women in ministry.
The Lesson ...
The Membership of the Church
The questions often asked are, “Is church membership taught in the Bible?” “Should our church have a
membership role?” “Should our church requirement membership to be involved in various ministries
such as teaching?” These are good questions, and we will look into what the Bible says.
By definition, the church is composed of the body of believers who have been called out from the world,
and who are under the dominion and authority of Jesus Christ. And in Matthew 18:15-20 Jesus, when
introducing the concept of the church to his disciples in Caesarea Philippi, said that the church would be
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