Baptism at Melbourne Parish Church

It is not easy sometimes bringing a young family to church, but it is hoped that you will feel that the effort is rewarded when you do come after the baptism. Every parent wants the very best for their child in terms of happiness and personal fulfilment. Included in this must be the desire for a child to learn about God and what it means to know and love him. The Christian faith offers everyone the opportunity to root and ground their life in God, discovering our gifts, and finding happiness and a sense of belonging within God's family. 

Everyone involved in the ministry of Melbourne Parish Church will do all that they can to welcome and support you during and after the service.

 
 

Questions About Baptism

The Baptism Service

 What promises will I have to make?

During the baptism service everyone in the congregation promises you and your child that they will support and pray for you and provide facilities for your child's Christian upbringing - usually through Junior Church and other organisations.

There are then some questions about the way you intend to live your life. Parents and godparents make the promises for themselves and also for the child. These promises apply to their own lives and are also made on behalf of the children for whom they will be responsible. Here are the questions with a short explanation:

The parents and godparents will be asked, together with the whole congregation, to declare their own Christian faith in God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit. During the declarations made on behalf of a child being baptised, parents and godparents will affirm their belief in God the Father who made the world; in Jesus Christ whose death on the cross has brought humanity life, and in God's Holy Spirit who gives life to the people of God.

Questions About The Baptism Service

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