Becoming A Member of All Saints'
There are many ways to know and love God at All Saints' Church, from worship and prayer to fellowship and service. Often, people will ask what it takes to be "a member." The first step is just to come and join in. If you are a baptized Christian, you can place your name on the rolls at All Saints' by transferring the record of your baptism. Everyone who attends All Saints' is encouraged to make a formal pledge of your time, talent, and treasure.
If you are not baptized, traditionally, the season of Lent is a time set aside for spiritual discernment and preparation for living into the promises of the Baptismal Covenant. Making a formal commitment to your ministry in this church may be part of your discernment during that season through a program we call Seekers & Returners, which meets during the season of Lent.
If you are not baptized, traditionally, the season of Lent is a time set aside for spiritual discernment and preparation for living into the promises of the Baptismal Covenant. Making a formal commitment to your ministry in this church may be part of your discernment during that season through a program we call Seekers & Returners, which meets during the season of Lent.