The Connection
May 4, 2012                       
Vol. 4, Iss. 18
 
Is Church Membership Biblical?

By Matt Chandler

  

"The spouse of Christ cannot be adulterous; she is uncorrupted and pure. She knows one home; she guards with chaste modesty the sanctity of one couch. She keeps us for God. She appoints the sons whom she has born for the kingdom. Whoever is separated from the Church and is joined to an adulteress, is separated from the promises of the Church; nor can he who forsakes the Church of Christ attain to the rewards of Christ. He is a stranger; he is profane; he is an enemy. He can no longer have God for his Father, who has not the Church for his mother."

- Cyprian, Treatise on the Unity of the Church, 6.

  

I was 28 when I became the pastor of Highland Village First Baptist Church (now known as The Village Church). I had had a rough go early on in my church experience, and at that time I was not fully out of my "disenchanted with the local church" phase.

In all honesty, I wasn't sure at the time that church membership was biblical. Despite that, the Spirit had made it all too clear that I was going to be pastoring this small church in the suburbs of Dallas. That was one of the many ironies of my life in those days.

Highland Village First Baptist Church was a "seeker-sensitive" church in the Willow Creek mold and had no formal membership process, although they were actively working on one and wanted the new pastor's input. I had a strong understanding of the church universal but wasn't well versed-and, as I said, somewhat skeptical-about the church local.

 

We started growing quickly with young and oftentimes disenchanted 20-somethings who usually had no church background, or bad church backgrounds. They liked The Village because we were "different." This always struck me as strange because we weren't doing anything but preaching and singing. In conversations with these men and women I began to hear things like "The church is corrupt; it's just about money and a pastor's ego," or "I love Jesus, it's the church I have a problem with." My favorite one was, "When you organize the church it loses its power." Although something occasionally resonated in me with these comments (I, along with most of my generation, have authority and commitment issues), I found them confusing since they were being made to me by people who were attending the church where I was the pastor.

  

TWO QUESTIONS FROM HEBREWS 13:17

With conflicts already brewing over other doctrines that I viewed as far more central, I wondered if we should let this church membership thing slide and come back to it later. I was preparing at the time to preach through the book of Hebrews and "happened" to be in chapter 13 when verse 17 leapt off the page:

 

"Obey your leaders and submit to them, for they are keeping watch over your souls, as those who will have to give an account. Let them do this with joy and not with groaning, for that would be of no advantage to you."

 

Two questions occurred to me. First, if there is no biblical requirement to belong a local church, then which leaders should an individual Christian obey and submit to? Second, and more personally, who will I as a pastor give an account for? These two questions started my search for a biblical understanding of the local church, and they began around the ideas of authority and submission.

 

Regarding the first question, the Scriptures clearly command Christians to submit to and honor an elder body (Heb. 13:17, 1 Tim. 5:17). If there is no understanding of local church membership, then who are we to submit to and obey? Is it anyone with the title "elder" from any church? Should you as a Christian obey and submit to those loons at Westboro Baptist? In order to obey Scripture, must you picket soldiers' funerals, as the pastor of Westboro seems to imply?

 

Regarding the second question, the Scriptures clearly command an elder body to care for specific people (1 Pet. 5:1-5; also, Acts 20:29-30). Will I as a pastor be held accountable for all the Christians in the Dallas Metroplex? There are many churches in Dallas that I have strong theological and philosophical differences with. Will I give account for what they teach in their small group, how they spend their money, and what they do concerning international missions?

 

WHAT ABOUT CHURCH DISCIPLINE?

After considering questions of authority and submission, the second issue that came up in my study of the local church was the biblical teaching on church discipline. You see it in several places, but none so clearly as 1 Corinthians 5:1-12. In this text Paul confronts the church in Corinth for approving of a man walking in blatant, unrepentant sexual immorality. The Corinthians are celebrating this as God's grace, but Paul warns them that this type of wickedness shouldn't make them boast, but rather mourn. He calls them arrogant and tells them to remove this man for the destruction of his flesh and the hopeful salvation of his soul. In verses 11-12, he pulls no punches:

 

"But now I am writing to you not to associate with anyone who bears the name of brother if he is guilty of sexual immorality or greed, or is an idolater, reviler, drunkard, or swindler-not even to eat with such a one. For what have I to do with judging outsiders? Is it not those inside the church whom you are to judge?"

 

It has been my sad experience that very few churches still practice church discipline, but that's another article for another day. My question out of this text is simple: How can you kick someone "out" if there isn't an "in"? If there is no local commitment to a covenant community of faith, then how do you remove someone from that community of faith? Church discipline won't work if local church membership doesn't exist.

 

LOTS OF OTHER EVIDENCE FOR MEMBERSHIP

There are other evidences to support local church membership in the Scriptures.

  • We see in Acts 2:37-47 that there is a numerical record of those who have professed Christ and been filled with the Holy Spirit (v. 41) and an acknowledgement that the church was tracking the growth (v. 47).
  • In Acts 6:1-6, we see elections take place in order to address a specific problem and accusation.
  • In Romans 16:1-16, we see what appears to be an awareness of who is a church member.
  • In 1 Timothy 5:3-16, we see a clear teaching on how to handle widows in the church and in verses 9-13 we read this:

"Let a widow be enrolled if she is not less than sixty years of age, having been the wife of one husband, and having a reputation for good works: if she has brought up children, has shown hospitality, has washed the feet of the saints, has cared for the afflicted, and has devoted herself to every good work. But refuse to enroll younger widows, for when their passions draw them away from Christ, they desire to marry and so incur condemnation for having abandoned their former faith. Besides that, they learn to be idlers, going about from house to house, and not only idlers, but also gossips and busybodies, saying what they should not."

 

In this text we see criteria for who would or would not qualify for Ephesus's widow care program. The local church in Ephesus is organized, and they are working out a plan. We could go on and on here, asking questions about how we could be obedient to the commands of God in 1 Corinthians 12 or Romans 12 if we aren't connected to a local covenant community of faith. But to unpack all the possible texts would require longer than I have for this article.

 

GOD'S PLAN IS THAT WE WOULD BELONG TO LOCAL CHURCHES

When you begin to look at these texts it becomes clear that God's plan for his church is that we would belong to a local covenant community of faith. This is for our own protection and maturation, and for the good of others.

If you view church as some sort of ecclesiological buffet, then you severely limit the likelihood of your growing into maturity. Growth into godliness can hurt. For instance, as I interact with others in my own local body, my own slothfulness in zeal is exposed, as is my lack of patience, my prayerlessness, and my hesitancy to associate with the lowly (Rom. 12:11-16). Yet this interaction also gives me the opportunity to be lovingly confronted by brothers and sisters who are in the trenches with me, as well as a safe place to confess and repent.  But when church is just a place you attend without ever joining, like an ecclesiological buffet, you just might consider whether you're always leaving whenever your heart begins to be exposed by the Spirit, and the real work is beginning to happen.

What's the bottom line? Local church membership is a question of biblical obedience, not personal preference.

 

Matt Chandler is the lead pastor of the Village Church in the Dallas, Texas area.

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"Honor your father and your mother, as the Lord your God has commanded you, so that you may live long and that it may go well with you in the land the Lord your God is giving you. - Deuteronomy 5:16

  

 

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Mother's Day - May 13

Mother's Day is only a week away and we look forward to celebrating this special day with all our special moms! Please plan to join us for   cookies, tea and coffee following morning service on Sunday, May 13 - hosted by members of the Men's Breakfast group!

 

 

 

 

 

HAPPY VIENTE DE MAYO!

CONGREGATIONAL MEAL - Sunday, May 20 

 

Our next fellowship meal is Sunday, May 20th after Sunday service. It's a little late to celebrate Cinco de Mayo so we're going to celebrate Viente de Mayo!  We'll have a TACO/BURRITO bar and, with a local bumper crop of rhubarb, we're challenging our great cooks to come up with their best rhubarb desserts (although ANY dessert will be welcome and enjoyed!)  Please contact Kathy Durkee or Kathy Wheaton to sign up for one of the with main meal items - meats, cheese, lettuce, sour cream, guacamole, tomatoes, black beans, refried beans, tortilla shells, etc.    See you there!  Ole!

 

 

WOMEN'S SELF DEFENCE CLASS 

 

 

The Women's Self Defense class will meet again this Friday from 7:00p.m. until about 8:30 p.m.  The information taught at each session can stand alone, so it's not too late to join in.  The cost is $15 to take the class.  Classes are held at the church and participants should dress comfortably, no special equipment required.  Please contact Dawn Velarde or Kathy W. if you are interested in participating.  
 
 
 
Philippines Mission - News From the Field
 

 

Philippine children enjoying Vacation Bible School

   - Posted on Patrick Forbes' Facebook page.

 

 
YOUTH UPDATE:  Brandon Hanline 
  
Brandon Hanline has been going through basic training at Fort Jackson, SC.  He is scheduled to graduate in May before moving on to his next assignment. He has been a member at West Valley for years and we should all be praying for him.

He has a mailing address and can only be contacted through written letters at this point.

  

  

  

  

                                                          example:

Pvt Hanline, Brandon

D.co 3-60th IN REGT (Dawgs) 4th Plt

193rd IN BDE

5482 Jackson Blvd

Fort Jackson, SC 29207-5023


 
 
 
*(PUT A BIG 4 ON THE BACK OF THE ENVELOPE)

  

  


 

 

"WHITE BANNER'S" Women's Retreat, June 1-3 

Dr. Maria Bakht is coming back to do another session on "White Banners" from last year. We have a new location, Camp Brotherhood, for the retreat and more information to come as the date gets closer. Costs and a signup sheet will be coming out as soon as I get the information. We have funds in the local Women's Ministry for scholarships - please apply if you're needing assistance with the costs, we can do full or partial scholarships this year on first come first serve basis. Please contact Pamee Hanson at (206) 406-5115 or pumi7864@yahoo.com      -- Pamee

 

 
 
   

 

Nursery Update  - Each week we post a reminder for nursery staff for the coming Sunday. 

 

       This week's very special helper is:

 

              LORI ROSS! 

 

   
 
Children's Church Update - Each week we run a reminder for children's church staff for the coming Sunday.

 

           This week's very special teacher is:
                  
                      JANELLE NEAL!
 

 

 

Thanks to both LORI and JANELLE for their commitment to 
sharing God's love through ministry to our children. 
 

TUESDAY NIGHTS -  

Dinner begins at 6:00, lesson starts at 6:45

 

 
Looking for Christian fellowship, conversation and a hot meal?  Please join us in the Fellowship Hall at West Valley each Tuesday night - Open to all, bring a friend, come as you are!  
 

 

 

   Women's Ministry Meets Monthly 

 

All women are welcome - ask your girl friends to come join us on the 3rd Saturday of each month at West Valley Church from 9:30 to Noon for fellowship, devotions, sharing, outings, quilting and crafts.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Next Men's Breakfast May 11

The next men's breakfast will be on Friday, May 11th at 7:00 a.m. No special invitation required, just show up and enjoy a hot breakfast, conversation and fellowship!   

   

 

  

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