BaptismIn the New Testament church, once people believed in Jesus, they were willing to turn from sin (repentance) and publicly confess Christ as Lord, they were then baptized for the forgiveness of their sins and the indwelling gift of the Holy Spirit.
In the original Greek language, baptize meant to dip, plunge, or immerse. In keeping with the Biblical pattern, Woodlawn practices baptism by immersion as part of one's acceptance of Christ for salvation. Baptism is a beautiful picture of the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ and a way we identify with Christ by dying to our old selves and being raised to a new life.
Due to the Biblical prerequisites of belief, repentance and confession, Woodlawn does not practice infant baptism. If you haven't already experienced the joy of baptism, we invite you to take the step to accept Christ into your life and be baptized! |
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