Orthodox Christians who are interested in becoming members of St. John the Baptist Greek Orthodox Church are encouraged to:
- Come to church.
- Meet with one of the Priests.
- Complete and submit a stewardship card.
- Get involved in the ministries of the parish.
Come to Church
Visit the parish, how we worship, the feel of the church building, the parishioners. The first step of becoming a member of any church is to build a habit of regular church attendance.
Meet With One of the Priests
It is a good practice to meet the Priest of a parish when you visit or join, whether or not you intend to go to them for Confession or counsel. It is important for you and your Priest to know each other. We have two Priests at our parish, but initially you only need to meet with one of them. This can be done at coffee hour on any typical Sunday, or after other services. In addition you can set up an appointment by contacting the church office.
Complete and Submit a Stewardship Card
Stewardship is an important aspect of the Christian life. Submitting a Stewardship card or pledge to your local parish shows your intention and commitment. Also, according to the regulations of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese, a person must have a current stewardship card on file in order to be considered a member in good standing. Members in good standing may be nominated for Parish Council, be a sponsor at a baptism or wedding and vote at parish assemblies. Stewardship cards are available year round in the narthex and also by contacting the church office.
Getting Involved
Part of one’s Stewardship commitment is sacrificing time and talents to God through service to the local parish. It is also the way in which meaningful relationships are forged and we receive grace from God for everything we give. There are many opportunities at St. John the Baptist including singing in the choir, visiting the elderly, giving rides to other parishioners, creating fliers and other publications, helping maintain the landscaping, teaching Sunday School and much, much more! Please see the Ministries page for a list of current ministries.
You might also want to visit our Becoming Orthodox page.