Many parents choose to bring their child to church to be baptised. Baptism recognises several important parts of an individuals life. It is a sign of God's love for us as part of His creation.  Parents bringing their child to be baptised are publicly thanking God for the gift of life. They are also making a decision to help their child start a journey of faith and asking God and the church for support.

Baptism does involve the parents and godparents of the child making certain promises and commitments before God. These commitments involve bringing the young person up as a follower of Jesus. The church does had a special service which offers thanks for the gift of the child which is suitable for those who don't, at this stage, wish their child to be baptised.

For more information about Baptism visit the baptism section of the Church of England website.

 

Baptism as an adult

Baptism is not just for children. Many adults who have not been baptised in children want to make a commitment to God later in their life. The Church of England website contains more details about baptism as an adult and Christian initiation.

 

Getting confirmed

Baptism is we hope the start of the journey that all Christians are on with God. As a persons faith and understanding grows and deepens they may reach a point where they are ready to make a further commitment to God. This will take the form of a confirmation service where the individual publically affirms their faith and this faith is confirmed by the laying on of hands from a Bishop. For more details about confirmation then visit the Church Of England website.

If you would like your child baptised, or would like to be baptised yourself, then please come to the parish office on any Wednesday evening between 6:00 - 7:00 pm.

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