At the conclusion of each worship service,
the pastor extends an invitation to those
seeking a personal relationship with Jesus
Christ and/or to those seeking membership at
First Baptist. Those who desire to respond
are asked to do so in one of the following
ways:
- Option 1: During the
invitation time, you may walk to the
front of the worship center where an
associate pastor will be waiting to
assist you.
- Option 2: A new members class
will be offered four times a year (a 4
week class) on Sunday Mornings during
Connect Group (10:50am). During that
class, you will be offered an
opportunity to join the church.
Membership is open to anyone who has made a
profession of faith in Jesus Christ as their
Lord and Savior. FBCA receives people into
membership in one of four ways depending
upon one’s religious background:
- If you are a new Christian, you may
join by profession of faith in Jesus
Christ as personal Lord and Savior and
as a candidate for baptism.
- If your previous church involvement
has been in a non-Baptist church
(Methodist, Lutheran, Presbyterian,
Roman Catholic, etc.) you may join as a
Christian from another denomination and
as a candidate for baptism.
- If you are currently a member of
another Baptist church, you may join by
transfer of letter or membership.
- If you are a former Baptist or were
baptized by immersion, you may join by
statement of your faith and obedience in
baptism.
At First Baptist Alpharetta, we recognize
the need for formal membership. We believe
formal membership in a local church is
important for four reasons.
- The first is a Biblical
reason—Christ is committed to the
church. Ephesians 5:25 states, “Christ
loved the church, and gave His life for
her.” Membership in a local church is an
important step in demonstrating our
commitment to Christ.
- The second reason is a cultural
reason. We live in an age where very few
want to be committed to anything: a job,
a marriage, or family. This attitude has
produced a generation of church hoppers
and shoppers. Membership swims against
the current of America’s consumer
mentality and is an antidote to society.
Membership sets us apart from the
culture allowing us to preserve our
distinctive Christian beliefs and
values.
- The third reason why we emphasize
formal membership is a practical reason.
Membership identifies our community and
family. It defines who can be entrusted
with positions of leadership within the
church. Lastly, we each have a personal
reason why membership is important.
Membership produces spiritual growth.
The New Testament places a major
emphasis on the need for Christians to
be accountable to each other for
spiritual growth. A person cannot be
accountable when they are not committed
to any specific church family.
As you visit our church, we pray that you
will consider all the benefits and
privileges of membership to a local
community of believers. Our prayer is that
you will join us in our commitment to share
the good news of Jesus Christ.