Infant Baptism

See a video of an infant baptism
See a video of an infant baptism.

Baptism is the sign that someone belongs to Christ. That is why baptism is sometimes known as christening.

Among Christians, there are two different opinions about who should be baptised. Some Christians believe people should only be baptised when they are old enough to understand what they are doing and make the choice to follow Jesus for themselves. Other Christians think that it is right to baptise children of Christian parents. They would say that it is not right to exclude babies and very young children from being in the Christian family just because they can't yet understand what's going on.

In the Anglican Church, babies, children and adults can be baptised. Although a baby cannot decide to follow Christ for themselves, in the Anglican Church a baptism shows that the child is included as a member of the church family.

When a child is baptised the family and church members look forward to the day when the promises made on behalf of the baby become personally real for the child.

infant baptism
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Parents who would rather that their child was not baptised until old enough to choose to follow Jesus for themselves can have a 'Service of Thanksgiving for the Birth of a Child', instead of a baptism.

Adults can be baptised if they were not baptised as a child. It is a way for them to express their faith in Christ.

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