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The Power of Baptism

Baptisms are a key component of our walk with Christ. Whether you are interested in having a child baptized or being baptized yourself, we welcome you to our Lutheran Baptism service.

What is Baptism?

Holy Baptism is God’s gift to us. In this sacrament, God takes water and adds to it the power of His Holy Word so that those who are baptized may become part of the family of God and have a new life in Jesus who claims us as His own and washes us anew each day.

If you are interested in celebrating the sacrament of Holy Baptism, we do require you attend an Explore Baptism class prior to scheduling the baptism date.

Please click here to register for an Explore Baptism Class.

We provide Lutheran Baptism for adults and children regardless of church membership.

A list of dates of Explore Baptism times and service dates are posted below.

Explore Baptism Classes 

Note: all classes will take place at noon in Room 108.

December 29, 2024

February 16, 2025

May 4, 2025

Baptism Service Dates in 2024

November 10- Noon

December 8- Noon

Baptism Service Dates in 2025

January 12- In Worship

February 9- In Worship

March 9- In Worship

April 13- Noon

May 11- Noon

June 8- In Worship

July 13- In Worship

August 10- In Worship

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Again Jesus spoke to them, saying, “I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness but will have the light of life.”

— John 8:12

Learn More

What you’ll find in the Video:

  • Baptism Meaning
  • What is a Sacrament?
  • Adult and Infant Baptism
  • Role of the Parents
  • Role of a Sponsor/Godparent
  • Do I have to be a member? (Hint: No)
  • Costs and Fees (Hint: None)
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