Next Steps
Whether you are new to Bellevue or a long-time member, take the next step in your journey.Becoming a member
We believe God calls all Christians to be members of a local church where they can be known, cared for, and equipped to serve.
Is church membership necessary?
The Church is very important because Jesus founded it.
The Church is referred to in the New Testament in several ways:
- Paul called the Church “Jesus’ Building.”
- “Having been built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Christ Jesus Himself being the corner stone.” Ephesians 2:20
- Jesus is referred to as the Foundation of the Church, the very stabilizing Rock upon which it is built.
- “For no man can lay a foundation other than the one which is laid, which is Jesus Christ.” 1 Corinthians 3:11
- “I also say to you that you are Peter, and upon this rock I will build My church; and the gates of Hades will not overpower it.” Matthew 16:18
- Jesus is called the Church’s Cornerstone.
- “Having been built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Christ Jesus Himself being the corner stone.” Ephesians 2:20
- Paul speaks of the Church as Jesus’ Body.
- “For the husband is the head of the wife, as Christ also is the head of the church, He Himself being the Savior of the body.” Ephesians 5:23
- Christ is the Head of the Church.
- “He is also head of the body, the church; and He is the beginning, the firstborn from the dead, so that He Himself will come to have first place in everything.” Colossians 1:18
- Christians constitute the members of Jesus’ Body. We function together as a unit under His leadership and authority.
- “For no one ever hated his own flesh, but nourishes and cherishes it, just as Christ also does the church, because we are members of His body.” Ephesians 5:29–30
- The Church is pictured as Jesus’ Bride. Jesus is married to us by means of salvation, and He is our faithful Bridegroom.
- “Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ also loved the church and gave Himself up for her.” Ephesians 5:25
- “And Jesus said to them, ‘While the bridegroom is with them, the attendants of the bridegroom cannot fast, can they? So long as they have the bridegroom with them, they cannot fast. But the days will come when the bridegroom is taken away from them, and then they will fast in that day.’” Mark 2:19–20
The New Testament Greek word for “church” is “ecclesia,” which means “those who have been called out.” Christians have been called out and set apart (i.e., sanctified) from this world.
- We are Christ’s chosen people—in this world but not of it.
- “But you are a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people for God’s own possession, so that you may proclaim the excellencies of Him who has called you out of darkness into His marvelous light.” 1 Peter 2:9
- “If you were of the world, the world would love its own; but because you are not of the world, but I chose you out of the world, because of this the world hates you.” John 15:19
Usually, when the word “church” appears in the New Testament, it refers to a specific congregation of baptized believers in a particular geographical area. These believers had united themselves together under Christ’s Lordship to be the Body of Christ and to minister to those around them for His glory. A church is made up of people who have been saved.
The local church is at the heart of Christian activity on earth. The universal Church (i.e., all Christian believers) is made up of individual Christians who should belong to local churches. Every believer should be an active member of a local church because if you love Jesus, the Head of the Church, you should also love other Christians, who are the Body of the Church. If you love the Foundation of the Church (Jesus), you should also love the Building (other Christians). If you love the Groom (Jesus), you should also love the Bride (the Church).
Generally speaking, the two primary requirements for joining a Baptist church are (1) knowing that you have been saved and (2) being scripturally baptized. You should only consider joining a church that believes basic biblical doctrines such as:
- The entire Bible is the inspired Word of God.
- Jesus is the divine, virgin-born, sinless, sacrificial, resurrected, returning, saving Son of God.
- Salvation is by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone.
- Jesus Christ is the only way to God.
- Christians should witness to lost people so they can be saved.
Learn more about what we believe as a church here.
Classes
Explore 101
Sunday, November 2 | 12:30 p.m.
Wednesday, November 5 | 6:00 p.m.
In this class you’ll hear from Pastor Ben Mandrell, church staff, and other members and learn more about our church’s mission and vision. Explore 101 meets one Sunday a month and on Wednesdays once a quarter. Lunch and childcare are provided. We would love for you to join us!
Discover 201
Sunday, November 16 | 9:00 a.m.
Discover how you can be part of Bellevue’s mission to love God, love people, share Jesus, and make disciples! You’ll discover the unique way God has wired you and how you can use your spiritual gifts to serve our church and the community. Discover 201 is offered on select Sunday mornings and Wednesday nights. Childcare is provided.
Next steps
If you’re interested in making Bellevue your church home, here are the steps you can take:
Worship
If you’re new to Bellevue, you’re invited to join us for worship every Sunday morning at 9:15 or 11:00! For every service you can expect individuals of different ages and races worshiping together, a time of prayer, baptism celebrations, and a message from the Word of God.
Explore 101
If you’re interested in joining Bellevue or want to learn more about who we are, attending Explore 101 is your first step! Classes are offered monthly on Sundays after our 11:00 a.m. worship service.
Baptism
As a Baptist church, we believe that water baptism is an act of obedience to the command of Christ and is by immersion after salvation.
If you’re interested in being baptized, email Mary Gowen to get started.
Become a member
When you become a member, you’re stepping into a Christ-centered community that’s committed to helping you grow in faith and live on mission.
Email Nathan Stanfield for more info.
Find a group
You have a place here! Bellevue offers groups for all ages and stages where you can grow in faith and find friends to walk beside you.
Discover 201
Discover how God has uniquely wired you to serve others and live on mission. In this class, you’ll learn how to make an impact at Bellevue and beyond.
Serve
We believe God calls every one of His children to serve the Body of Christ in some way. No matter how God has gifted you, there’s a place for you to serve at Bellevue!
Frequently asked questions
Can I be a Bellevue member if I don't live in the area?
The word translated as “church” in the Bible actually means “assembly.” A church is a community of believers who come together regularly to love and serve one another as the Body of Christ. If you live too far away to attend Bellevue regularly, we encourage you to join a Bible-believing church near your home and become an active member there.
Can I attend a Life Group without being a member?
We invite you to visit a Life Group as a guest. However, because we believe spiritual growth happens best in close accountability with other believers, we encourage everyone who attends regularly to become a committed member of our church.
Can I attend Explore 101 or Discover 201 online?
Since the word “church” means “assembly” and membership is about being part of the church body, we believe that attending the class in person is the most effective way to get connected as a member. If you’re unable to attend in person due to your circumstances, please reach out to Nathan Stanfield at nstanfield@bellevue.org for more info.
Questions about membership?
Are you interested in becoming a member of Bellevue? If so, contact our Next Steps office at (901) 347-5763 to begin the process today. Email Nathan Stanfield at nstanfield@bellevue.org for more info.
For students
We’ve designed Next Step classes specifically for children and students who have asked Jesus to come into their heart, who have made a public profession of faith, who are seeking baptism, or who respond during an invitation in one of the worship services at Bellevue.