Hillard baptism
Joining
Mtr. Joan Pritcher, Rector in the Interim
05/05/2009

 
There are a few ways:

  • If you were baptized at St. Michael’s, you are already a member.
  • If you are a member of another Episcopal congregation (even if it has been some time since you attended) and would like to move that membership to St. Michael’s, our office will contact the other parish’s office and make the transfer.  You need only give us the other parish’s name and location.
  • If you are a member of a Christian church that is not Episcopal (even if it has been some time since you attended it), we will arrange some form of an inquirer’s class so you can learn more about the Episcopal Church.  At the end of that class you may be Confirmed or Received.  Re-baptism is not necessary.
  • If you are not and have not been a member of any Christian church, we can arrange for Baptism and Confirmation after an inquirer’s class.

At St. Michael’s, the inquirer’s class is called Catechumenate Training.  Catechumens were those persons in the early church who studied and prepared for baptism into the community of faith.  Our Catechumenate Training ranges in length from 8 to 12 weeks.

 
(You may also submit the Membership Request form from it’s own separate window or tab.)

Last Published: February 26, 2010 12:25 PM
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