Baptism is a significant ceremony symbolizing the welcomed inclusion of the baptized individual into the church family as a follower of Jesus. While often involving infants, it is open to individuals of all ages.
During the service, parents of infants make commitments to live within the Christian faith and support their child’s growth in that faith. Church members also pledge to provide support to the family.
If you wish to have your child baptized:
- Contact us, and someone will reach out to discuss the process.
- During the service, you will be expected to make promises, committing yourself and your child to God.
Regarding costs, there are no fixed fees. However, voluntary contributions to church funds are welcome.
In some cases, parents may feel that a baptism service may not be the most suitable option for various reasons, yet they still want to express gratitude to God for their child. In such instances, a service of thanksgiving could be a more comfortable alternative. If uncertain, discuss your thoughts with the minister.
It’s important to note that baptism is not limited to infants; individuals of any age can undergo this ceremony. In such cases, the person to be baptized makes personal promises to live within the Christian faith, and church members pledge to support their growth in faith.