Water Baptism
Baptism is the act of being submerged in water as a public declaration of saving faith in Jesus Christ. This is a symbolic act affirming a person’s decision to faithfully follow the Christian faith's teachings and make themselves accountable to the church body witnessing the baptism. Baptism does not save a person, nor does it complete salvation (Acts 16:30-31). Water Baptism is not required for salvation; it is evidence of salvation.
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Before being baptized, you will need to attend a Baptism Class. It will be held on the same day as your baptism. It is important to disciple people to know the true meaning of baptism. Children aged 12-18 need to attend the class with a parent.