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Church Membership?

Tea

Active Member
I’ve heard many pastors say that church membership is absolutely necessary for them to identify the flock that they’re shepherding.

But wouldn’t anyone who regularly attends church, has given a genuine profession of faith, and has been baptized be considered part of the flock?

Is church membership necessary? Why, or why not?
 

JonC

Moderator
Moderator
I think it depends on what you mean by "membership".

I attend a church that does not have a "church roll", per se. We have a contact list, but not an official membership.

The important part is to be a part of the body (which is more how you function within the church rather than being on an official list).
 
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Salty

20,000 Posts Club
Administrator
It is important for legal reasons

First - voting - who is allowed to vote?
Is a 5 year old who professed and then baptized be allowed to vote? Esp on a $200,000 loan from the bank
Should someone who is not attended in 5 years be allowed to vote?
The list can go on and on.

What do your State/Commonwealth laws require.

Membership = commitment.

When it comes to marriage - we want to see an actual commitment- ie a wedding ceremony

Likewise - we need to have a commitment to our church.
 

Ben1445

Well-Known Member
Membership is particularly important when dealing with church discipline.
Members submit themselves to discipline by the leadership.
With non-members, discipline can become rather dicey.

Rob
It is hard to remove a nonmember from membership.
I don’t disagree with your point.
There is more than membership to be dealt with. There is a consideration of fellowship. This must also be addressed in church discipline. I don’t mean to say that you have neglected the thought.
There are other things that need to be addressed apart from voting rights.
 
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