BAPTISM
Baptism is a joyous community celebration in which one is ‘adopted’ into the family of Jesus-followers around the world. In the Episcopal Church, people of any age may be baptized, and once baptized, a person becomes a full member of Christ’s body.

Baptisms usually take place on these four feast days:
the Eve of Easter (also known as the Easter Vigil),
the Feast of Pentecost,
All Saints’ Day at the beginning of November,
and the Feast of Our Lord’s Baptism in early January.

Other times may be considered in response to pastoral schedule.

Anyone may request baptism for an infant or child or for themself. No theological or membership preconditions need to be met. There are informational classes and service walkthroughs to attend and all baptisms are scheduled in advance.

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