Christ Reformed Fellowship
Membership
The New Testament does not merely permit church membership — it presupposes it. The shepherd must know his flock. The flock must know their shepherd. Membership is how that happens.
The New Testament assumes you belong to a church.
Every command to submit to elders assumes there are specific elders you are submitting to. Every command to care for the saints assumes there are specific saints you are caring for. Every warning about church discipline assumes there is a specific body to which you are accountable.
Formal church membership is not a tradition invented by institutions — it is the only coherent way to obey what Scripture commands about the local church. The New Testament does not envision a Christian who floats between congregations with no accountability and no commitment.
At CRF, membership is the formal expression of that covenant commitment — the moment a believer publicly places themselves under the care of these elders and within the accountability of this congregation.
What membership gives you
Membership is not a burden. It is a gift.
When you become a member of CRF, you receive pastoral care with accountability and intentionality that cannot exist without a defined relationship. These are not abstract promises — they are covenant commitments the elders make to you.
What you commit to
Membership is a covenant with obligations on both sides.
When you sign the CRF Membership Covenant, you are making specific, binding commitments before God and this congregation. These are not suggestions. They are the shape of a life lived in covenant with Christ and with His people.
Read each one carefully before you pursue membership. The elders will gladly discuss any of them with you.
Who may become a member
The qualifications for membership at CRF
Membership at CRF is open to any believer who meets the following qualifications. The Council of Elders is responsible for evaluating each candidate according to these standards.
How it works
The path to membership at CRF
The membership process is a series of intentional steps designed to ensure that both you and the elders have confidence that this is the right covenant home for you.
Preparing your testimony
What we ask you to write
Before meeting with the elders, you will prepare a written or recorded testimony. This is not a performance. It is not a theological exam. It is an honest account of your encounter with the Gospel and the grace of God in your life.
The elders are looking for evidence of regeneration — not eloquence, not theological precision, and not a dramatic conversion story. They want to hear that you know what the Gospel is and that you have personally received it.
There is no set length requirement. Give a sufficient and thorough answer to the best of your ability. The elders look forward to hearing how Christ has saved you.
Once you have prepared your testimony, contact an elder to schedule your meeting. We look forward to sitting down with you and hearing of your desire to become a member and how Christ has saved you.
What we require and what we permit
Three levels of doctrinal importance
CRF distinguishes between doctrines essential to Christianity, doctrines that define us as a congregation, and doctrines on which members may charitably disagree.
These define genuine Christianity. Agreement is required for membership. There is no charitable disagreement here — these are the non-negotiables of the faith once delivered to the saints.
These distinguish CRF from other orthodox churches. We hold them with conviction and they will be taught here. Members who disagree must disclose this and covenant not to sow disunity.
These are matters of ongoing discussion among faithful believers. CRF permits a range of views, though the elders hold their own positions and will teach them from the text.
The Membership Covenant
What you will publicly commit to
"Having been brought by divine grace to embrace the Lord Jesus Christ, and to give myself wholly to Him, I do now solemnly and joyfully covenant with CRF, to walk together in Christ Jesus, with brotherly love, to His glory, as our common Lord."
Ready to begin? Reach out to an elder or deacon and let us know you would like to pursue membership at Christ Reformed Fellowship.
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