THE PARISH OF COLGATE AND ROFFEY

Baptisms

If you are mature enough to make your own decisions and you've decided you'd like to be baptized, you'll have a baptism service that is designed for adults.

You may have been going to church for a while and want to make a more definite commitment in terms of your Christian faith. For adults and young people, baptism usually takes place shortly before, or at the same time, as confirmation. Confirmation is the service when those who have previously been baptized affirm those promises and are specially prayed for by a Bishop.

Read more about Confirmation

What is baptism?

Baptism is a response to God's love - a desire and a commitment to respond to God's call to follow the example of Jesus Christ. It is also a celebration, a time to come together with family and friends; remembering that you are loved by God, are part of a wider community and have a place with God's people.

The baptism service

The baptism service is similar to the service for a child's baptism, except that because you make the decision and the promises yourself, there is no role required for parents or godparents (who make decisions and promises on behalf of a child).

You may decide to have supporting friends or 'sponsors' - this can be anyone who wishes to encourage you in your Christian faith. It may be a friend, or someone in your family and you may have more than one person if you wish.

You can read the Service of Holy Baptism in full just here. You are referred to as a 'candidate' throughout the service and all the parts which refer to a child, parents and godparents aren't included when an adult is being baptized. The vicar will make these adjustments.

At the point you are baptized, you may be either fully immersed in water, or, you may simply have water poured or wiped on your head. The vicar doing your baptism will tell you what usually happens in your church.

Your vicar will probably suggest that you prepare for your baptism by reading a relevant book or by attending meetings or events in the church that will help you think about this new beginning. Most churches will offer a short course to prepare for confirmation and if both are happening in the same service, your vicar will invite you to attend these sessions.

Contacting Fr Russell

If you are considering being baptized, and would like more information, Fr Russell will be delighted to help.  Please do not download and complete the baptism application form or enquiry form before speaking to Fr Russell to agreeing a time and date.

Click here to fill out a baptism enquire form. 

Click here to download a baptism application form

 


 


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