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For Baptists, baptism is not necessary for salvation, but symbolizes the decision of following God and wanting to be saved. The way the Baptist church performs this service is unique compared to other Christian denominations. If you recently joined this faith, learn more about what happens during baptism in the guide below.

Your Guide to Baptism

1. It Represents a Union With Christ

Baptists view Christ’s death and resurrection as a symbol of rebirth and starting anew.

In a similar vein, following Christ’s footsteps through baptism represents starting a new life. The immersion symbolizes a transition from rebellion and lack of belief into faith and submission to God.

2. Full Immersion Is Crucial

Pouring or sprinkling holy water over a person’s head is a common method of baptism in many Christian religions.

Baptists, however, fully submerge the person’s body. This is based on John the Baptist’s practice with Jesus in the Jordan River. All of Christ’s disciples were immersed the same way.

3. Settings Vary

Any minister approved by the congregation may perform baptisms.

Baptist churchHistorically, the ceremony took place in a public or natural setting, such as a river or lake. However, many modern Baptist churches have built-in baptisteries, which are sunken vessels that accommodate the entire body.

4. Infants Aren’t Baptized

In the Catholic faith, newborns are baptized.

However, since infants don’t have the ability to choose what they believe in, Baptists wait to perform the service. Followers believe the practice should be voluntary, so only those who choose to follow the Lord are baptized.

 

When you’re ready to accept Jesus Christ and live a life of faith, join Oak View Baptist Church in High Point, NC. This Baptist church performs baptisms and offers worship services, fellowships, prayer groups, and Bible studies to residents of the Triad Area. Call (336) 841-6511 to ask about their youth and adult ministries, or visit their website to watch live events.

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