Become a Member
Ready to join the Waterdam community?
We invite you to follow our path to membership below.
Attend a Membership Class
The best way to grow is to get connected with God’s people. At our "Welcome to Waterdam" membership class, you’ll discover more about our mission, vision, and values.
Anyone interested in learning more about Waterdam Church and the EFCA or in becoming a member of the Waterdam Church should attend. This five-week class meets on Sunday mornings. If you decide to move forward with membership, you’ll have an opportunity to share your written testimony and sign our membership covenant.
Next class:
Contact the church office for date of next class.
Individuals interested in applying for Waterdam Church Membership must complete this class prior to application. However, attendance at the Welcome Class does not require that you become a member if you are not ready to do so. If you would simply like more information about our church and/or the EFCA, please feel free to register and attend.
Join A Flow Group
One of the ways we live out this discipleship is through our Flow Groups. Flow Groups are becoming an essential part of the community of Waterdam Church. While many in our congregation attend Sunday School or specialized ministry, Flow Groups involve everyone in the church and have an even broader purpose.
Many people today do not feel connected or a part of the body and need to be shown a clear path to be involved at Waterdam as well as to develop friends with believers. Plugging into a Flow Group will play a critical role in helping you begin developing relationships with your brothers and sisters in Christ.
In a world of loneliness, pain, and daily challenges, life can be extremely hard. The good news is we were never meant to carry life’s burdens or even celebrate its joys alone. God gave us the blessing of community. There is a small group for all ages and stages of life.
Find Your Place to Serve
We believe that each believer has received a special gift and should employ it in serving others, as good stewards of the manifold grace of God. Spiritual giftedness and maturity determine where and how a believer serves. (1 Peter 4:10)