
Membership in the
Episcopal Church is conferred by the Sacrament of Holy Baptism by water
in the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit, whether in this
Church or another Christian Church and recorded in this Church.
Members who have received
Holy Communion in this Church at least three times during the preceding
year are considered to be communicants. Communicants "in good standing"
have been faithful in corporate worship, and in working, praying and giving
for the spread of the Kingdom of God.
Members of the Episcopal
Church are customarily recorded in the parish register of the church at
which they regularly worship. Should a member wish to transfer to another
church, they should ask the clergyperson (or Warden, if no clergy is available)
of their current church, for a "Letter of Transfer". This letter
should be addressed to the clergy of the church to which the transfer
is being made, and should certify if the member is
A) a communicant
B) is recorded as being in good standing, and
C) has been confirmed or received by a Bishop of this Church
The clergy or warden
receiving this letter of transfer should:
1) acknowledge receipt
to the church that issued it, and
2) record the information
as conveyed in the parish register.
The person's removal
should be noted also in the parish register of the issuing church.
Further complete information
on membership and transfers is available in the National Canons
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