Church Letter Of Transfer Transferring Church Membership?

Transferring church membership? - church letter of transfer

Transmitted in some communities, if it is his membership in the church, made by the local church, sending a letter to the new church.

I have two hours in the house and visited a beautiful church, and I want to join and become a member (not just services) but in reality a member. How can I get a letter? I understand I have a new temple at the request of the letter, but how? Who should speak the new church? (I do not know many people that is) with the exception of the pastor. I have to go with the invitation to come forward?

* And please, no debate, and not: "Why are you doing this?" This is just like.

5 comments:

paula p(born again) said...

I do not know what you're into the church, but in the Baptist church, which was at the front, and you want to contact you and ask you to sign up or not, and if you say yes, you will be asked if you Join by baptism or by letter
Write a letter from his old church, and if so take care, then the pastor or deacons around them.
That is all.

Edit: OK, you said you are shy and just go to the pastor and tell him, but if you are in a Baptist church has a voice and always vote yes.
Good luck love.

j p said...

It differs from religion to religion, what you should ask your pastor. Many churches do not accept the baptism of the other sects, cults, there is no biblical precedence for this.

j p said...

It differs from religion to religion, what you should ask your pastor. Many churches do not accept the baptism of the other sects, cults, there is no biblical precedence for this.

HEAVENly EYES ! ! ! said...

(Yes) is to "transfer" a member of the church (sometimes) possible!

Peter R said...

I would ask someone in the new church, ask yourself how you are a member of his church.

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