Join Our Community
Introduction to the importance and benefits of becoming a member.
What does it mean to become a member?
In our Church, we joyfully welcome all who seek a living relationship with Jesus Christ and a place within His community. We believe that membership in our Church is established through the three sacraments instituted by Christ: Holy Baptism, Holy Sealing, and Holy Communion.
Through Holy Baptism with water, a person is reborn in Christ and becomes part of His body. In Holy Sealing, the gift of the Holy Spirit is bestowed, strengthening faith and nurturing a deep, personal connection with God. In Holy Communion, believers regularly receive Christ’s body and blood, drawing closer to Him and to one another in faith, hope, and love.
These sacraments are not only expressions of God’s grace, but also the foundation of a life lived in Christ and within His Church. We invite all who are seeking God’s presence and purpose in their lives to join us on this journey of faith, growth, and fellowship.
John 3:5 - “Most assuredly, I say to you, unless one is born of water and Spirit…” Holy Baptism with water is the first act of grace in our Church, through which a person is incorporated into the body of Christ. Recognized when performed with water in the triune name, it brings rebirth, forgiveness, and the prerequisite for receiving the gift of the Holy Spirit and further sacraments.

John 6:53 “Most assuredly, I say to you, unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink His blood, you have no life in you”. Holy Communion is the celebration of Jesus Christ’s sacrifice, in which consecrated bread and wine are dispensed as His body and blood. When consecrated by the Holy Spirit, it strengthens fellowship with Christ, and unites believers with Him and one another in faith, hope, and love.

John 3:5 “Most assuredly, I say to you, unless one is born of water and the Spirit…”. Holy Sealing is the sacrament through which the gift of the Holy Spirit is bestowed by an Apostle. Building upon Holy Baptism with water, it establishes divine childhood before God and makes God’s love alive and active within the believer. Recognized through prayer and laying on of hands, it grants spiritual maturity, strengthens faith, and equips believers to follow Christ and prepare for His return.
