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What is baptism?

When a person begins a personal relationship with Christ, baptism is the next step they take to follow Christ. During baptism, people are submerged (also called immersion) into water following in the example that Christ gave us. (Matthew 28:18).

Romans 6: 2-4, describes baptism as showing us two pictures:

1. It pictures Jesus dying on the cross, being buried, and then coming back to life.

2. It pictures what we did when we accepted Jesus. We died to our old ways of doing things, and decided to live for Jesus Christ.

Who should be baptized?

People who have accepted Christ should be baptized. Baptism is not for people who have not accepted Him. Jesus not only told us to be baptized, but He set the example for us in Matthew 3:13, when He was baptized by John the Baptist.

What if I have already Been baptized?

Baptism should be done after salvation not before. Many people are baptized as an infants or prior to accepting Christ. The problem is they have not begun their personal relationship with Christ. Baptism is much like a wedding ring. When two people marry, they place wedding rings on their fingers to show they have made a commitment to each other. After accepting Christ, we show others that we have made a commitment to Jesus by being baptized.

Do I need to be baptized?

Yes. How would you feel if you were married and your husband or wife would not wear their wedding ring? A husband and wife wear rings out of love for one another. In the same way, we should show our love for Christ by being baptized.

Does baptism save people?

No. Ephesians 2:8&9 says that we are only saved because of God’s grace (forgiveness) and that we can not do anything to earn our way to Heaven. Simply, we do not deserve to go to Heaven, but Jesus loved us so much that He paid the price for our sin by dying on the cross.

We become a Christian when we repent (Luke 13:3) and believe (John 3:18) on Jesus. Nowhere in the Bible does it say we are lost if we are not baptized.

Then why be baptized? Because of our love for Jesus and our desire to follow and obey Him.

It is important to understand that the act of going down into the water does not cleanse nor forgive us.

What if I am afraid of water or being baptized?

Please let us know so that we can first walk you through the process without water in the baptistry. This allows you to know and experience what will take place and reduces the fear associated with this new experience. We will be very careful to assist you with any fears or concerns that you have.

How do I schedule to be baptized?

At Walnut Hill, we normally baptise people after councling meating with Pastor Todd Johnson. For more details or to schedule to be baptized, please contact Pastor Todd Johnson.