If you have made a commitment to accept Jesus Christ as your personal Savior, come and declare your faith in Him through baptism!

    • Baptism represents Jesus’ death, burial, and resurrection.

      • As you go under the water, you are demonstrating that you are being buried with Christ. As you come up from the water, you are publicly declaring that you are raised to NEW life.

    • Baptism is a sign of NEW life.

      • 2 Corinthians 5:17 - Anyone who belongs to Christ has become a new person. The old life is gone; a new life has begun!

      • Baptism is a sign to everyone that the old life is gone and the new life has come. You are walking with Jesus, and He is transforming you.

    • Salvation comes when you believe (for yourself) that Jesus Christ died for your sins and defeated death by rising from the grave! Why? Because He loves you. (John 3:16)

    • If you have saving faith, you can be baptized.

    • Baptism is not salvation, salvation comes before baptism.

    • Jesus was baptized, and we should follow his example. (Matthew 3:13-17)

    • Jesus instructed us to be baptized. (Matthew 28:18-20)

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You’ve signed up for Baptism! Here’s what you can expect:

    • You will receive an email about 2 weeks before baptism. This is to schedule a phone call with a member of our Care Team. They will give you a call and get to know a bit about your spiritual journey. It will also be an opportunity for questions about baptism.

    • About a week before baptism, you’ll receive another email with the time you are expected to check-in.

    • On baptism day, you can wear dark-colored shirts & shorts. Swim trunks for guys, and athletic attire for ladies work well. We will have a free tshirt for you to wear when you check-in.

    • We will have a group huddle the day-of to go over logistics.

  • You will receive photos of your baptisms about 2 weeks after Sunday.

Don’t forget to invite your friends and family!

Does your child want to be baptized?

    • We encourage parents to make sure their children are able to understand the commitment of accepting Jesus as their personal Savior. That usually starts around the ages of 7-10.

    • For babies and younger children, we have Child Dedications. This is done once a year and allows parents to dedicate themselves to raising their kids in the Church and faith.