Baptisms

Baptisms

In baptism, we celebrate the salvation and forgiveness of sins made possible through Jesus Christ.

Jesus commands his people: “…go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.”(Matthew 28:19-20).

For adults and children alike, we continue this practice of baptism today in accordance with Jesus’ command.

During the baptism service, on behalf of their children, parents (and godparents) promise to raise their child to know, follow, love, and serve Jesus Christ.

What next?

Like weddings, baptisms involve significant promises – especially the promises about following Jesus. These promises are made before God, family, friends and the members of our church.

So, it’s important that you understand the Christian faith and the promises being made before God. Here are some steps to follow as you make up your mind whether baptism is right for you/your child.

Step 1: The first step is to attend a Sunday service and speak to one of our ministers. If you are organising a baptism for a child, we suggest attending the 10 am service where we cater for children and young people with dedicated age-appropriate activities.

Step 2: After the initial meeting, we will arrange some follow-up meetings to discuss what baptism involves – both for parents and children.

Since baptism symbolises becoming part of Jesus’ family, we expect you/your family would begin regularly attending our Sunday services – e.g., 10 am or 6 pm.

We also strongly recommend that you take part in one of our regular courses that explain the Christian faith, such as Christianity Explored. These run almost every term.

Step 3: Booking in a date for baptism.

The timeframe between your initial enquiry and the baptism service will be about 3 months. Generally speaking, we’ll lock in a baptism date once you’ve been consistently attending our services for 4 weeks and/or completed one of our exploring Christianity courses.

This means, if you have a tight time frame (e.g., a relative has arrived from overseas), we may not be in a position to accommodate your requirements.

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