Minister’s Message – June 25, 2023
Jesus longed for his Church to be united yet there are many issues, trivial and important, which divide it. One of those issues is baptism, which often causes disagreement among Christians. For there are some churches which believe that children should be baptised, and others which say, “No, no, baptism is for older people who have come to their own place of faith”. Some churches baptise people at a font, with just a small amount of water, while others believe that the candidates should be completely submerged (although stories of Baptist Deacons examining the hair of a recently-baptised person to make sure that every strand has got wet are, as they say, “greatly exaggerated”!) And then there are various understandings of what baptism actually means: some traditions say that it washes a person from sin, gives them salvation or confers the Holy Spirit, while others say that it is nothing more than a public witness to faith, a symbol of something spiritual that has already taken place within a believer. I could go on, and indeed finding out what some ordinary Christians in my own Baptist tradition thought about it was the subject of my Master’s dissertation many years ago.
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