260. To be identified with an organized church is the blessed privilege and sacred duty
of all who are saved from their sins and are seeking completeness in Christ Jesus. From the
church's beginnings in the New Testament age, it has been understood that such identification
involves putting off the old patterns of conduct and putting on the mind of Christ. In
maintaining this Christian concept of a transformed life, The Wesleyan Church intends to
relate timeless biblical principles to the conditions of contemporary society in such a way as
to respect the integrity of the individual believer, yet maintain the purity of the Church and
the effectiveness of its witness. This is done in the conviction that there is validity in the
concept of the collective Christian conscience as illuminated and guided by the Holy Spirit.
The following items (265) represent historic, ethical and practical standards of The Wesleyan
Church. While it is hoped that our people will earnestly seek the aid of the Spirit in
cultivating a sensitivity to evil which transcends the mere letter of the law, it is expected
that those entering into Covenant Membership shall follow carefully and conscientiously these
guides and helps to holy living. Disregard of the principles embraced in these Covenant
Membership Commitments subjects a member to Church discipline (268).
265. Those admitted to Covenant Membership in our churches commit themselves to
demonstrate their life in Christ in such ways as: