Believer’s Baptism.
Baptism is a symbol of salvation. A powerful form of proclamation of what Christ has done. In water it testifies to the believer’s participation in the death and resurrection of Christ (Romans 6:3-5).
Baptism shouldn’t be taken lightly. It is of great importance. It’s both a sign of the believer’s union with Christ, and a confession of that union publicly.
Baptisms are held every last Sunday of the month. Here’s the process.
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Bible Study
There’s one class, which takes place online, every last Tuesday of the month.
This study looks at what the Bible teaches about believers baptism.
The goal of the class is to ground you in biblical teaching before you’re baptised.
NB: The class is optional. If you turn up and decide to get baptised without having attended the class, we will still baptise you, and provide biblical support later.
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A member of our team will send you a registration link for the baptism service.
You will also be sent information about what to wear for the baptism. (You can also ask during the study).
The actual baptism will take place straight after the Sunday sermon on the day (around 1pm).
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Once you're baptised, we'd encourage you to join the new believers course.
6 week virtual course which explores the basics of the Christian faith.
Beyond formal course, the entire church is behind you.