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Welcome! St. Clement’s by-the-Sea
welcomes you to come and grow with us. Wherever
you are in your spiritual journey, you are
welcome here.
Through worship and community, we
seek to serve you as a resource for your
Christian faith journey.
You do not have to join the
parish in a formal way in order to worship,
attend classes or participate in activities. You
may also donate support for the ministries of
the parish without becoming a member.
And all persons, adults and
children, are always welcome to receive Holy
Communion.
However, we invite you to
consider becoming a member of our parish.
Yet, we
recognize that “becoming a member” can mean a
variety of things to different people:
You may seek
to “become a Christian” in a publicly recognized
way.
You may seek to “belong” to the Episcopal Church
in a general sense.
You may seek to “join” this local congregation
of St. Clement's by-the-Sea.
Whichever of these or other intentions you may
have, the clergy of
St. Clement's by-the-Sea are available to help
you begin the process of becoming a member.
Please review the
various scenarios below in order to discern the
path that may be appropriate in your
circumstances.
What does being a member of St.
Clement's by-the-Sea require?
Simply put, all membership rests
finally on a public affirmation of membership by
you, or, in the case of small children, by
godparents, AND incorporation into the church
through the sacrament of Baptism.
What if I am already baptized?
Any person baptized in any church
with water in the name of God the Father, Son
and Holy Spirit may register with us to be
counted as a
baptized member of St. Clement's by-the-Sea. Again, all
baptized Christians are welcome to partake of
Holy Communion. A baptized member of
St. Clement's by-the-Sea
who receives Holy Communion at least three times
a year is considered a
communicant
member.
What if I was baptized in another
Episcopal parish?
Those whose baptisms have been
registered in the Episcopal Church are
considered
baptized
members. Upon reaching 16 years
of age, baptized members are considered
adult members.
What if I am presently a member
of another Episcopal parish?
If you are presently a member of
another Episcopal parish, you can
transfer your membership. Please
provide our parish office with the name and
location of the church and the approximate dates
of your membership. If you were confirmed there,
provide the approximate date of your
confirmation. We will then send for a letter of
transfer, or you may wish to contact your
previous parish yourself. (The office has access
to the addresses and telephone numbers of all
Episcopal parishes).
What if I am from another
Anglican church?
If you are from another province
of the Anglican Communion, for example a
confirmed Anglican from the Church of England,
you may become a
baptized
member of St. Clement's by-the-Sea.
Please provide the parish office with your birth
date and place, baptismal date and place, and
confirmation date, place, and bishop.
What if I am coming from another
denomination or church?
If you are seeking to join the
Episcopal Church from another Christian church
or denomination, and if you have been baptized
with water and in the name of the Trinity, you
may become a
baptized
member of the Episcopal Church
by having your birth date and place and
baptismal date and place duly recorded in the
register of St. Clement's by-the-Sea.
What if I have not been baptized?
If you have not been baptized,
contact the parish office or speak with one of
the clergy to arrange a baptism. Baptisms are
done at regularly scheduled services on the
feast days specified by the Book of Common
Prayer (the Baptism of Our Lord, the Easter
Vigil, Pentecost, and All Saints). Understanding
that life today is hectic and that not all can
adhere to these dates, we do celebrate baptisms
throughout the year except during the seasons of
Lent and Advent. Anyone baptized at St.
Clement's by-the-Sea is a
baptized
member.
What about Confirmation?
It is expected that all
adult members
of the Episcopal Church will be
confirmed
at some point. Confirmation is when 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. Any baptized
adult is eligible, as well as young people.
What about being "Received" into
the Episcopal Church, also known as "Reception?"
Persons who have been confirmed
in another denomination by a bishop in the
apostolic succession (most often Roman Catholic
or Orthodox) are
received
by the bishop rather than confirmed. Persons are
also received from churches in "full communion"
with the Episcopal Church. Confirmations and
receptions occur during the Bishop’s visitation
(either annually or semi-annually). Please
consult with the clergy of
St. Clement's by-the-Sea
if you are interested in either confirmation or
reception. Classes for those preparing for
confirmation or reception are led by clergy and
usually begin each year in the spring.
Those who
have been confirmed or received are classified
as confirmed communicant members.
What
is expected of members of
St. Clement's by-the-Sea?
The Book of Common Prayer says
that the duty of all Christians is to “follow
Christ; to come together week by week for
corporate worship; and to work, pray, and give
for the spread of the
kingdom of
God.”
We expect members to attend weekly services of
Holy Eucharist on a regular basis.
We also expect members to explore
ways they can contribute their talents and gifts
to the life of the congregation. And we expect
an identified measure of financial support of
the ministries of
St. Clement's
by-the-Sea at a level that you would discern.
So in
short,
St. Clement's by-the-Sea expects
some level of contribution of a member’s time,
talent, and treasure.
Most members make an annual
pledge of financial support, either during the
stewardship campaign or at anytime during the
year. Contact the parish office for a pledge
form, or fill out the yellow pledge card in the
pew rack.
A baptized member in good
standing
is one whose baptism is entered in the parish
register (through one of the means described
above), who worships regularly, and who is a
contributor of record (by pledge or other
identifiable contribution) to the general
support of the parish. Baptized members in good
standing are eligible to serve on the vestry.
A Members Directory will be
distributed periodically, including names,
residential addresses, phone numbers, and email
addresses.
We invite you to consider
membership at St. Clement's by-the-Sea. If you
have questions about the membership process,
please do not hesitate to contact the clergy at
the parish office. 949.492.3401.
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