Membership Criteria
Explore the steps and requirements to become a committed worker and serve in our departments.
Ready to Serve?
Church attendance is open to whosoever wills. However, to become a recognized worker in church or serve in any department, we follow a sacred process to ensure alignment of vision, spiritual maturity, and commitment.
Must be Born Again
You must have a personal, saving relationship with Jesus Christ, having confessed Him as your Lord and Savior.
Must be Spirit-Filled
Evidence of being filled with the Holy Spirit, with the biblical evidence of speaking in tongues.
Must be a Soul Winner
A personal commitment to personal evangelism, following Jesus' command to reach the lost.
Teachable Spirit
Must possess a humble, teachable heart that is ready to learn and take correction from leadership.
Personal Information Form
Complete the official personal information form to register your details with the church administration.
Leadership Interview
Successfully go through a chat/interview with the leadership of the specific department you wish to join.
Passport Photographs
Submit two recent physical passport photographs for administrative profiling and ID card creation.
LFF Foundation/Family Class
Complete and obtain certification for the Living Faith Foundation Family Class.
LFF Responsibility Class
Complete and obtain certification for the Living Faith Foundation Responsibility Class.
LFF Maturity Class
Complete and obtain certification for the Living Faith Foundation Maturity Class (concessions may be available in special cases).
Probationary Period
Complete a one-month active probationary period in your chosen department before final confirmation.
Letter of Confirmation
If you are transferring from another Living Faith Foundation branch, you must obtain a formal letter of transfer/confirmation.
Attend Workers Meetings
Regularly attend all scheduled workers meetings and Sunday Green Pastures discipleship classes.
Serve Diligently
Required to serve faithfully, punctually, and diligently at your assigned department duty post.
Orderly Conduct
Maintain high moral, ethical, and spiritual conduct; should not be unruly, disruptive, or disorderly.