Having a baby certainly changes things in life. It is hard to not look into your child's eyes and marvel and wonder about life, and just how blessed you are for this little one who has entered your life.
Jesus blessed little children such as yours, and it is our desire to also do so.
Thanksgiving
We would welcome the opportunity to give thanks to God for the wonder of this little creation that you have been given to nurture and raise.
The church offers a service of thanksgiving which is able to take place in one of our church buildings, or in another suitable space such as a local park, or even your backyard.
This service includes the blessing of parents, the blessing and naming of the child, and also includes recognition of the original inhabitants of this land, on which this child will walk upon and be nurtured by.
This is a service of thanksgiving for this great gift, your baby. It is offered to any person who desires to thank God for this wonderful gift.
Baptism
Baptism is the ancient rite of the Church for welcoming people of all ages into the life of the church. It includes the symbolic washing with water, the lighting of a candle, signing with the cross and making of promises before God and the congregation to live out that life as a follower of Jesus Christ.
This church takes those promises seriously and so baptism is offered at major festivals throughout the year for those people who have committed to following Jesus Christ and have demonstrated such living by their actions.
Children are included in this rite and may be baptized when parents make promises to faithfully raise their children as followers of Jesus Christ. Parents who do this must demonstrate such willingness through previous commitment to the Church.
Baptism is therefore about making promises to live a lifestyle which includes regular worship of God, studying the bible, and living in such a way that others will know you follow Jesus Christ.
We welcome any person who wishes to consider baptism and would be most happy to discuss the process and way forward.
Click here to download further information about thanksgivings and baptisms
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