Membership at St. Teresa's

 

 Membership in the Episcopal Church

Membership in the Episcopal Church is through Holy Baptism. Services of Baptism are offered throughout the year. Those who have been baptized may register their baptism in the Episcopal Church by informing the parish office.

Those who were baptized at an early age in another communion and have not made a mature affirmation of their baptism may do so through Confirmation in the Episcopal Church. People who were baptized at a mature age in another communion may be received into the Episcopal Church by a bishop. In all of these instances, people are asked to participate in a Faith and Life class.

Transfer Your Membership to St. Teresa's

Episcopalians who desire to transfer their membership registration to St. Teresa's may do so by contacting the parish office.

Reception

The service of reception is for those who have been both baptized and confirmed in another Christian denomination but who wish to become Episcopalians. These persons would be "received" into the Episcopal Church at a service with a bishop.

Confirmation

According to the Book of Common Prayer, "Confirmation is the rite in which we express a mature commitment to Christ, and receive strength from the Holy Spirit through prayer and the laying on of hands by a bishop." Confirmation is an "adult" affirmation of baptismal vows. Persons are confirmed at a service with a bishop.

At St Teresa's, young persons are normally confirmed around the age of sixteen, after having been part of the two-year Christian formation program.  Through confirmation, teenagers reaffirm the baptismal vows that their parents made for them when they were baptized as infants. Adults who wish to be confirmed are required to attend the fall or spring Faith and Life class. Adults who are baptized by the bishop are then considered to be both baptized and confirmed at the same time.

For more information please contact the parish office (770 590-9040).
 

Inquirer's Class

Inquirer's Classes are held periodically and are taught by the the rector and assistant rector.

This class is open to adults who want to be Confirmed with the Laying-on-of-Hands or be Received from other branches of the Christian Church by the Bishop.


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