
Baptism is
the sacrament of entrance to the community of faith. Presbyterians baptize
adults on their profession of faith, as well as the children of church members.
Adults are baptized following instruction in a Membership Class, and their
profession of faith in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior.
Most Presbyterians
are baptized as infants as a sign of God's love and as a recognition of their
welcome into our church family. What better way to show God's unconditional
love than to baptize a newborn baby? Children will speak for themselves and
confirm their baptisms in a confirmation program during their teen years.
Baptism
is celebrated in the gathered community of the church during Sunday morning
worship. Please be aware that:
• Presbyterians
do not do private family baptisms.
• At
least one of the parents should be an active member at Calvary.
• The
Session of Calvary must approve all baptisms prior to their taking place.
• Before
each baptism, parents meet with the pastor to discuss the theology of baptism
and what it means in the life of their family and the Calvary family.