Baptism is the sign by which we say, "You are made in the image of God. You are God's beloved, and with you, God is well pleased."
Baptism is the sign of our incorporation into God's family, and our initiation into the lifelong work of building God's kingdom.
In the Episcopal Church we baptize infants, children and adults.In the service of baptism, the whole church community joins in welcoming a new member into the body of Christ. Baptism is a corporate act appropriately administered within the primary service of the church, as the gathered community worships. Infants are usually baptized during the Sunday Service on specific feast days (see below). Baptismal vows are made on behalf of infants or young children by their parents and sponsors (godparents). Older children and adults make their own promises. Older children and adults at are usually baptized in the context of the Easter Vigil liturgy, late on the night before Easter or early Easter morning.
Baptism Details
Baptism Schedule 2024-2025
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September 29, 2024 Michaelmas
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November 3, 2024 All Saints Sunday
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January 5, 2025 Baptism of Jesus
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April 19 or 20th, 2025 The Easter Vigil
(either late evening or sunrise, best for older kids and adults) -
April 27, 2025 The Second Sunday of Easter
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June 8, 2025 The Feast of Pentecost​​
Baptism Preparation
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​We encourage Parents and godparents who want to present infants for baptism and anyone over the age of 16 who plans to be baptized to prepare by taking part in our Newcomers class.
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We make individual arrangements to help prepare youth 16 and younger for baptism.
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Baptism rehearsal occurs 45 minutes before the service. The person to be baptized, family members and sponsors are expected to attend. This is a time to learn when you stand up, move, and to answer any last minute questions.
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Click here to read through the service of baptism, including the promises made by parents and godparents on behalf of children.
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Questions? Contact a member of our clergy team.
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