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Holy Baptism is the outward and visible sign of an inward and spiritual grace of God. Water is the sign of baptism. It represents Christ washing away sin and giving new life through the resurrection of Christ. In baptism, a person is grafted to the church, the Body of Christ, the family of God.

To be baptized at All Saints’, one consults with the clergy and shows maturity of faith.

If you are willing to meet these few requirements, we look forward to making your baptism or your child’s baptism a wonderful celebration of new life in the Kingdom of God.

We prefer to perform the baptisms on the following dates:

  • The First Sunday after the Epiphany (Winter)
  • The Great Vigil of Easter (Spring)
  • Pentecost Sunday (Early Summer)
  • All Saints’ Sunday (Late Fall)

We will, however, perform your baptism on a date and time that is convenient to you and for us. This may be a weekday, a morning or an evening, in a worship service or not in a worship service, in the Chapel, or in our main sanctuary.

God bless you as you consider this great step of faith in your life.

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