
Church membership is as old as the church itself, starting with the gatherings recorded in the New Testament some 2,000 years ago.
It is how the church becomes a family and how we declare that we belong to each other.
At MCC, we seek to practice “meaningful membership.” The booklet below walks through the biblical foundations for church membership,
what membership looks like at MCC, and lays out what MCC members should expect of themselves
and their brothers and sisters in Christ.
If you have been baptized as a believer in Christ (at MCC or elsewhere) and you're interested in becoming a member at MCC,
talk with one of the ministry staff or elders.
It is how the church becomes a family and how we declare that we belong to each other.
At MCC, we seek to practice “meaningful membership.” The booklet below walks through the biblical foundations for church membership,
what membership looks like at MCC, and lays out what MCC members should expect of themselves
and their brothers and sisters in Christ.
If you have been baptized as a believer in Christ (at MCC or elsewhere) and you're interested in becoming a member at MCC,
talk with one of the ministry staff or elders.
