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Publications
: The Congregational Way Series
: What It Means |

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Introduction
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What It Means to Be a Member of a
Congregational Church |
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by Henry David Gray |
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A CHURCH MEMBER
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To be a Church member is to acknowledge our
allegiance to God as He is made known to us in the life and
teachings of Jesus Christ. This act symbolizes the
conviction that we want our character and conduct to be
Christ-like. It is our way of "being counted" with those who
are committed to build a more Christian community.
To be a Church member is to enter a concerned
fellowship. Growth in Christian understanding, the sharing
of each other's burdens and joys, and the service of others
in Christ's spirit - these are all part of a living fellowship of
those who follow Christ - and care.
To be a Church member is to give strength and
encouragement to others through common worship, prayer,
study, and service. Each adds his talent or time or money or
prayers to the total work of the Church. Each ministers to
the needs of all. There is inspiration in example, and joy in
team work for a sacred cause.
To be a Church member is to put the ideals and love
of Christ in practice in our lives, our homes, and our daily
work. Our relationships with other people should be deeper
and finer; we should be gladdened by goodness; we should be
happy when others succeed; and we should rejoice in the
triumph of right because we are members of Christ's
fellowship.
To be a Church member is to find forgiveness, strength for life's tasks, and assurance of a destiny
worth desiring. It is to know oneself a child of the living
God!
If you are now a member, let these words reawaken in
you the desire to serve the Master more sincerely.
If you are not a member - why not make this a call
for re-consecration to the Christian way?
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National Association of Congregational Christian
Churches
PO Box 288, Oak Creek, WI 53154
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Pages:
Cover, Intro,
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10
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Introduction |
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