Baptism is such an important next step in our walk with God. If you’ve yet to be baptized, then this is your chance!  If you have any questions refer to the FAQ’s below or just let us know

OUR NEXT BAPTISM WILL BE APRIIL 21ST 

Baptism is all about identifying with Christ.

Romans 6 tells us that in Baptism we are identifying ourselves with Jesus and what He has accomplished for us.

“Did you forget that all of us became part of Christ when we were baptized? We shared his death in our baptism. So when we were baptized, we were buried with Christ and shared his death. We were buried with him so that we could live a new life, just as Christ was raised from death by the wonderful power of the Father. Christ died, and we have been joined with Christ by dying too. So we will also be joined with him by rising from death as he did.”

– Romans 6:3-5 

In Baptism, we symbolically share in the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Jesus died and was buried for the sake of our sins. Being submerged in the water represents the death and burial of our old life. But Jesus was also raised from the dead in order to give us eternal life. As we’re raised out of the water, it represents our newfound life in Christ.

Baptism is all about going public.

By being baptized we’re going public with the fact that we belong to Christ and identify with what Jesus went through for us. The believer being baptized confesses publicly that they have died to their old ways of life, and are choosing to live in newness of life.  They are confirming their belief in Christ for their salvation and affirming that they now are choosing to live a life powered by the Spirit of God for ministry that will now bring glory to the Lord.  It becomes a physical picture of the spiritual work that God does within a person’s heart when they place their faith in Him.

Baptism is all about being obedient.

When we give our lives to Jesus we then live our lives in obedience to Him. Jesus told us that those who believed in Him were to be baptized. Baptism then is an act of worship and obedience. Believing in Christ should result in the action of baptism.

“If you love me, keep my commandments”

–  John 14:15 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

• “Do we need to be baptized to be saved?” NO! (Luke 23:42-43, Eph. 2:8-10) We do not need to be baptized to be saved, but baptism is something that should follow our salvation as an act of worship and obedience.

• “What is required for me to be Baptized?” The only requirements for you to be baptized is that you believe in Jesus Christ, and that you understand what baptism represents. Acts 8:36-37 “Now as they went down the road, they came to some water. And the eunuch said, ‘See, here is water. What hinders me from being baptized?’ Then Philip said, ‘If you believe with all your heart, you may.’ And he answered and said, ‘I believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God.'”

• “When is someone ready to be baptized?” Once a person admits that he or she is a sinner and turns to Christ for salvation, the Bible says that person should proclaim the life change that has occurred. You have given up on all effort to reach God through good works or religious activity. You recognize that the only way to bridge the gap between you and God is through Jesus Christ. If you have come to this point, you are ready to be baptized. Let the miracle that has happened on the inside of you come to public expression. We encourage you to take the next step and be baptized!

• “I was not a Christian when I was baptized, do I need to get baptized again?” Or maybe you were young and did not understand what was done to you. Baptism is an outward expression of an inward reality; as a very young child there tends to not be a clear understanding of the significance of baptism. It was meaningful to your parents, but not to you. Jesus was not real to you at that point in your life. Baptism should always follow salvation, and you were too young to understand salvation. Therefore, if you have not been baptized since receiving Christ, you need to be baptized! (Acts 2:41)

• “Why do we submerge instead of sprinkle?” The original word in the bible used for baptism speaks of dunking, immersion or dipping. Every reference to baptism in the Bible uses this word. We submerge because this is what was modeled for us in first century Christianity. (Acts 8:34-38)