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baptisms at second

The Sacrament of Baptism is celebrated at either service hour, 9 or 11 a.m., in our Sunday worship service. As the welcome into the  covenant community of faith, baptism is offered to both adults and the children of believers whose parents are active in a church.

You are requested to be in touch with the pastor regarding the date and arrangements for the celebration of the Sacrament of Baptism.

Here are some helpful words regarding Baptism, from our Presbyterian Church (USA) Book of Order:

† Baptism is received only once.  There are many times in worship, however, when believers acknowledge the grace of God continually at work. As they participate in the celebration of another's Baptism, as they experience the sustaining nurture of the Lord's Supper, and as they reaffirm the commitments made at Baptism, they confess their ongoing need of God's grace and pledge anew their obedience to God's covenant in Christ.

† As there is one body, there is one Baptism. (Eph. 4:4-6) The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) recognizes all Baptisms with water in the name of the Father, of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit administered by other Christian churches.

† God's faithfulness signified in Baptism is constant and sure, even when human faithfulness to God is not. Baptism is received only once. The efficacy of Baptism is not tied to the moment when it is administered, for Baptism signifies the beginning of life in Christ, not its completion. God's grace works steadily, calling to repentance and newness of life. God's faithfulness needs no renewal. Human faithfulness to God needs repeated renewal. Baptism calls for decision at every subsequent stage of life's way, both for those whose Baptism attends their profession of faith and for those who are nurtured from childhood within the family of faith.

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