Your membership means more than simply signing a piece of paper. Becoming a member of Stonebriar Community Church expresses your commitment to this spiritual family—a family that worships together, grows in faith together, and serves one another.
To become a member and ministry partner with our church, one must trust in Christ for salvation, be at least 18 years of age, and complete our Membership Class, which is held over three consecutive Sunday mornings.
In our Membership Class, we review Stonebriar’s history, provide an overview of our ministry values and our Statement of Faith, and present opportunities for connecting to small groups and areas of service. If you are interested in membership, please choose the three-week class you wish to attend.
The Meaning of Membership
"For just as we have many members in one body and all the members do not have the same function, so we, who are many, are one body in Christ, and individually members one of another." ~Romans 12:4-5
Church membership is not a means of salvation. Becoming a member of Stonebriar or any other church does not assure anyone of eternal life in Heaven. Church membership is also not a requirement for worshiping or serving at Stonebriar, and it is not a command found in the Bible. The Bible does tell believers, however, to meet regularly with a group of Christians who love, serve, and encourage one another (see Ephesians 4:16, I Timothy 3:15, and Romans 12:4-5).
Some churches link church membership and baptism, but that is not the case at Stonebriar. If you would like to learn more about baptism, we offer quarterly baptism classes.