Baptisms

There are few things more fun in church than baptisms. We had two this morning. With the permission of the parents of the two newly baptised, I recorded that part of the service as I thought that folk might be interested in seeing how it is done here.

The baptism stands in place of the sermon, so I’ve put it on the church preaching page as well. The ministry of the Word this morning was a combination of Bible readings and baptism during the service and presentations after the service on the theme of water, in connection with the Wells for India project that we support and an initiative involving young people the eco-congregation project.

The camera was placed quite near the front of the faithful. There were about 200 people crowding round the font.

If you look very closely at the video, you can see me kissing babies. Is it any wonder I was drawn to politics?

How to Baptise Someone

I did my first Baptism in St Mary’s today. What a large font. Just about large enough to have baptised the candidate by full immersion.

Amongst a great collection of other useful skills that we were not taught how to do during my training was how to baptise a child. Nor indeed an adult. Nor, when it comes to that were we taught about anything to do with children and young people. They were unmentioned.

Here is the wisdom I have learned since starting to do this.

  • Hold babies firmly as though you mean it. (Sure and steadfast, as the Boys’ Brigade would say).
  • Make sure they can still see mother and father. Or both mothers or both fathers or whatever. (It makes the baby feel more secure)
  • Play with the water. (Its fun for you and fun for them).
  • Talk to them. (Expect them to talk back).
  • Don’t turn them upside down. (It makes them cry).
  • Don’t expect to perform the baptism without water running up your sleeve to your elbow and beyond. (Try not to squeal at this).
  • Don’t try to upstage a baby, you can’t. Unlike brides – whom you can upstage. (And you must).
  • Try to buy non-Gender coloured baptism certificates. (Pink for a girl and blue for a boy is an abomination before the Lord).