

The Church of the
Holy Communion
The Episcopal/Anglican Presence in Norwood, NJ

The Episcopalian Process for a Baptism
Baptism is the sacrament of becoming a Christian, which is practiced in many denominations, but slightly differently in each. Episcopalians generally baptize infants but will also baptize
adult converts under some circumstances.
In the waters of baptism, we are lovingly adopted by God into God’s family, which we call the Church, and given God’s own life to share and reminded that nothing can separate us from God’s love in Christ. Holy Baptism, which can be performed through pouring of water or immersion in it, marks a formal entrance to the congregation and wider Church; the candidates for the sacrament make a series of vows, including an affirmation of the Baptismal Covenant, and are baptized in the Name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. They are marked as Christ’s own for ever, having “clothed [themselves] with Christ” (Galatians 3:27).
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Baptism
All people of any age are welcome to be baptized;
we believe in one baptism for the forgiveness of sins,
as the “bond which God establishes in Baptism is indissoluble”.
We do not baptize just to baptize. Families wishing to have their children baptized must be active participants in a community of
faith as baptism marks the formal entrance to the
congregation and the church.

