If you would like to join please complete the
Electoral Roll Form and we will add you to the electoral roll.
What is the Electoral Roll?
The church’s Electoral Roll is the register of its voting members; it is a list of those qualified to attend and to vote at the Annual Parochial Church Meeting.
Electoral rolls provide an indication of the real membership and strength of the church.
Every six years a new roll is prepared and those on the previous roll are informed so that they can reapply.
Who can be on the electoral Roll?
Baptised adults (over 16 years) who live in the parish, or who have worshipped regularly at Christ The Servant King (CSK) for at least six months and are committed to being part of the life of the local Church of England congregation.
Why Join?
Enrolment is a way of saying….“I belong”.
For us it is an act of commitment to CSK Church and the church as a whole. It opens the way for a greater involvement in the life of the church at parish, deanery, diocesan and national levels.
The electoral roll acts as a “membership list” for churchgoers in the parish, and gives entitlement to vote at the Annual Parochial Council Meeting, (APCM), or stand for office as Churchwarden or PCC member.