Baptism

Sunday Services

10 AM WORSHIP SERVICE • 10 AM KIDS CHURCH • JR. HIGH SERVICE AFTER WORSHIP • 6 PM YOUTH

"Go and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit." - Matthew 28:19

Baptism is an important step of obedience for every person who has accepted Christ as his or her Savior. It is an outward symbol of our commitment to Jesus Christ and a public testimony that we belong to him. The act of immersion represents the sinful nature being washed away and the rebirth of our new spirit in Christ.

If you have accepted Jesus Christ as your Savior, we would love to be a part of your baptism.  To learn more about baptism, please check out the FAQs below.  If you would like to sign up to be baptized, please click the link below to submit your request.

faqs about baptism

Why Should I Be Baptized?
In the Great Commission (Matthew 28:19-20) Jesus said, “Go into the world preaching the Gospel, making disciples and baptizing them in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.” In Mark 1 and Matthew 3, Jesus Himself was baptized and commands His disciples to follow Him in water baptism.
Is Baptism Required For Salvation?
No. Water baptism is an act of obedience after a person has received the forgiveness of God. We should be baptized as soon as possible but is not required to receive the forgiveness of God.
I Was Baptized as an Infant. Should I be Re-Baptized?
Baptism is for followers of Jesus Christ after they have chosen to make Him their Savior and Lord. If you were baptized before you understood the significance of your commitment, you should be re-baptized.
Can My Child Be Baptized?
Yes, however, we do not baptized infants. Baptism MUST be a personal choice and not a display or show for others. A child must understand the importance of the decision they are making and be able to articulate their choice and reason for baptism. Parents often request to have their child baptized for their own desire to witness a wonderful event in their child’s life, which is an invalid reason. Baptism is NOT salvation. Baptism is to happen after a person knowingly understands the sacrifice of Christ.