Being baptised means joining the worldwide church and also becoming
part of this particular church family. We welcome you - adults and children.
Baptism
services are normally held on Sundays at 12.15pm, with just two baptism
candidates at a time. If you prefer, the baptism can be part of 9.30am
Holy Communion or 11am Choral Matins. Come to the church office on Saturdays
between 10.30-11am to book the date.
Children traditionally have three godparents, one of the opposite sex,
and two of their own sex. The minimum is two - but if that proves difficult
then Canon Law permits parents to act as godparents for their own children
"provided that the child has at least one other godparent."
(Canon B23) You can, if you wish, have more (within reason!) - but beware
using all your choices on your first child and then running dry for
future children!. Adults may have two 'sponsors'. Sponsors and godparents
must be baptised. They do not have to be confirmed. If a potential godparent
has not been baptised it is best to talk this through with the Vicar.
Adults are generally baptised and confirmed
at the same time, which means that the bishop is involved in the ceremony.
Often our candidates are presented at the Abbey on Easter Eve. If you
are interested, please talk to one of the clergy.
One of our baptism visiting team will be glad to visit you at home
to talk about the service and any questions you may have about what
being a Christian or joining a church means. The Baptism Visitors are
led and trained by Elsie Aubrey. Initial enquiries may be made to the
Vicar, David Brentnall, on 01727 851464..
Explore the Baptism Service
If, after talking it through, you are unsure about making solemn promises
on behalf of your baby, you may prefer to have a service of blessing
and thanksgiving. This can be held at 12.15pm, or during a full service.
Thanksgiving for the Birth of a Child
