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This information which will
help you plan a baptism at Bethel Lutheran Church. Please feel free to
call or email on one of the pastors at 288-6430 if you have any
questions or concerns. We are eager to be of help as you plan for this
important event.
Pastor Norman W Wahl
email
Pastor Paul A Hauschild
email
Pastor
Anjanette Rist email
Why should I have my baby baptized?
When we baptize, we fulfill Jesus' command, "Go therefore... baptizing
them in the name of the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit." In
response to this command, we baptize.
As Christians, we believe that there are two beginnings in life. The
first beginning is the miracle of birth. Life is a gift from God and
though we claim to understand its process, it is nevertheless, a great
miracle.
The second beginning is Holy Baptism. Listen to this opening address
in the service of Holy Baptism:
"In Holy Baptism our gracious God liberates us from sin and death by
joining us to the death and resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ. We
are born children of a fallen humanity. In the waters of Baptism we
are reborn children of God and are given eternal life. By water and
the Holy Spirit we are made members of the Body of Christ. As we live
with our Lord and with his people, we grow in faith, love, and
obedience to the will of God." (LBW, page 121)
In birth, we join a fallen and needy human family. In baptism we are
brought by God into His family, there to be loved, cared for and
nourished by God. Through Water and the Word of God (coupled together
in Baptism), God makes our new life a reality.
What are my responsibilities as a parent?
Baptism is the beginning of a lifelong experience of God's loving care
for his people. Baptism has a follow through to it called "nurture".
Living with God and his people, "we grow in faith, love and obedience
to the will of God."
As parents, you are cautioned that your responsibility does not stop
when your child is baptized. On the contrary, God has great plans for
parents! You are thereafter partners with God in an educational and
guardianship enterprise. Your child belongs to Christ and you are to
watch over your son or daughter on God's behalf.
Your responsibilities are clarified
in the service:
"In Christian love you have presented this child for Holy Baptism. You
should therefore, faithfully bring him/her to the services of God's
house, and teach him/her the Lord's Prayer, the Creed, and the Ten
Commandments. As he/she grows in years, you should place in his/her
hands the Holy Scriptures, and provide for his/her instruction in the
Christian faith, that, living in the Covenant of his/her Baptism, and
in communion with the Church, he/she may be brought up to lead a Godly
life until the day of Jesus Christ. (LBW, 124)
It is a staggering responsibility. But God does not ask us to do
anything beyond our ability or without his help. You parents are
remembered in our prayers:
"O God, the giver of all life, look with favor upon the fathers and
mothers of these children. Let them ever rejoice in the gift you have
given them. Make them teachers and examples of righteousness for their
children. Strengthen them in their own baptism so that they may share
eternally with their children the salvation you have given them
through Jesus Christ our Lord" (LBW, page 124)
As a congregation we are prepared to be there to support you as
parents and your child as they grow in faith.
When do I begin preparing for my child's baptism?
You can begin preparing as early as the pregnancy by attending a
"baptismal orientation" meeting. Together with other parents you will
learn about the Sacrament of Baptism, the selection of sponsors,
procedures for baptisms at Bethel, ask questions, and have a chance to
make some new friends.
Baptismal orientations are scheduled at 6:30 pm on the second Sunday
of each month. There is no need to register. You are welcome to join
our group any month. One of the pastors will answer any questions you
might have or address any concerns.
How do I schedule a baptism?
Call the church office (288-6430) or email
Judy Gittus. She will
ask you the information as printed on the
baptism
information form and help you set a date and time for the baptism. She will also try to
answer any questions you might have.
To print off the baptism information form:
Baptism Information Form
(Microsoft Word Doc)
Baptisms can be scheduled at one of the following worship services on
the 2nd and 4th Sundays of each month (also on the 5th Sunday if there
is one):
9:00 or 10:30am
or any Saturday evening worship
service at 6:00pm.
Who should we choose as sponsors?
There was a time when sponsors were chosen with the understanding that
they would care for the child in the event the parents would die. This
is no longer the case.
The major responsibility of a sponsor today is to assist the parents
in providing a model of faith and a Christian community as an aid to
the child's growth and development. Sponsors should be chosen with
care and thoughtfulness. They need not be Lutherans, but they should
be members of a Christian church, hopefully active and committed
members with the spiritual welfare of your child at heart.
There is not rule about how many sponsors you should choose but
commonly there are 2-4. If they are unable to attend the baptismal
service, they may still be sponsors by proxy. You will receive a
certificate which can be mailed to the sponsors.
What is the procedure on the day of
baptism?
Seating will be reserved for you, your family and friends in the front
of the church. During the singing of the hymn of the day, parents and
sponsors will be invited by an usher to come and stand around the
baptismal font facing the congregation.
The pastor will ask you to bring forward copies of the "Lutheran Book
of Worship" and turn to page 121 the baptismal service to follow
during the baptism. Parents and sponsors will be asked to present the
child for baptism with the words, "We present __________ to receive
the Sacrament of Holy Baptism."
You will receive a white towel with a baptismal symbol embroidered on
it as a gift.
A representative of the congregation or one of the pastors will
present you with a baptismal candle on behalf of the congregation. The
candle becomes the symbol of hope for the Christian and is to be used
at each anniversary of the baptism.
A blue banner with a large white shell on it stands in the sanctuary.
There is a white drop on it representing every child baptized since
January. You will be given a white drop to put on the banner while
your child is being introduced to the congregation by the pastor.
Follow-Up after the Baptism
On the second Sunday of January you will be invited to join in a
Celebration of Baptism on Lord's Sunday which celebrates the baptisms
from the previous year.
We encourage you to use the candle you were given at the time of their
baptism and a short service called "The Anniversary of Baptism" to
remember the baptismal day each year.
Bethel Lutheran Church is prepared to offer a comprehensive program of
Christian education as your child grows older. This will include
several years of confirmation instruction leading to the day of
Confirmation, now called Affirmation of Baptism.
We want to support you as parents by providing opportunities for you
to grow in your parenting skills and your own relationship with God.
Classes are available for you to attend and other opportunities are
provided.
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