Baptism FAQ

Our next Baptism Service is June 10, 2012.  We usually have a Service of Baptism in January and June every year.

 

Baptism Message 
June 13, 2010
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Frequently Asked Questions

1.  Why do I need to be baptized?

Baptism was important to Jesus.  In the Gospel of Matthew, some of the last words Jesus spoke were:  "Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you.  And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age."  Matthew 28: 19-20

Along with communion, baptism was one of the only two practices Jesus told the young church to observe.  In the New Testament, a few things about baptism become clear.  Being baptized does not make a person a Christian.  The Apostle Paul taught over and over that a person is not put into a right relationship with God by anything they do.  In Galatians 2: 15, 16 ~ Paul explains we are not made right by any religious duty we might perform.

A person becomes a Christian when they have a personal relationship with God through Jesus Christ.  When an individual comes to trust in Christ they become a Christian.  Baptism is something a person does out of obedience to Christ after they choose to follow Him.  Baptism is an outward, public expression and testimony of a person's inward faith.

2.  Who can be baptized?

The pre-requisite is that a person has come into a grace-filled relationship with God through Jesus Christ.  We offer baptism to anyone who is a member of New Community Church or intends to become a member of the Church.  It is essential that a Christian be rooted in a fellowship of Christians.  Because of that, we baptize people who intend to be a part of this local fellowship.

3.  What happens on Baptism Sunday?

Each person who is going to be baptized on Baptism Sunday will be asked to schedule a time to videotape a brief statement to share about their relationship with Jesus Christ.  The video clip will be played prior to the person being baptized.  After the video, the candidate is immersed in water demonstrating that they have been cleansed of all their sin and are united with Christ.

4.  What if I am unsure about whether I want to be baptized?

Please call the church office to speak with or schedule a time to meet with one of the pastors.

5.  When can a child be baptized?

We have found that a student who has finished 6th grade is old enough to clearly understand what baptism means.  If a young person of this age has made their own personal decision to come into a grace-filled relationship with God through Jesus Christ, they are eligible to be baptized.  There is a defined process, similar to the one for adults, for students.  If you are interested in getting the information for your child, please contact the church office.

6.  What about infants and younger children?

We know God values and loves infants and young children and we do also.  Part of what we do at New Community Church to foster a child's spiritual growth is to offer child dedication.  It is a public act, just like baptism, that allows parents the opportunity to say before a community of people; "I am committed to doing my part to help my child discover the love of God that is offered in Jesus Christ."  We desire to be partners with parents in raising children to know and love God and to have a personal relationship with Jesus.  Child dedication occurs on the Sunday after Mother's Day in May and the Sunday before Thanksgiving each year.

If you have additional questions or need more information about Baptism at New Community Church, please call the church office and we will be happy to assist you.  (724.935.0909)