Lunch With The Sacraments
Everyone is warmly invited to join us for lunch on Sunday, February 1st. Following the meal we will hold a relaxed, thoughtful conversation about the Sacrament of Baptism—an opportunity to hear and ask questions in a welcoming, non‑judgmental space.
We’ll explore what Baptism signifies within the life of the Church: its biblical roots, the outward signs and inward grace it conveys, and how it marks a person into the body of Christ. We’ll consider the different dimensions of the rite—water, word, and the invocation of the Trinity—and reflect on how Baptism shapes Christian identity, belonging, and discipleship.
The conversation will address common questions families and seekers often bring: Who is Baptism for? What is the Church’s practice regarding infant baptism, and what theological reasons lead Anglicans to baptize children as well as adults? We’ll also look at the relationship between Baptism and faith: is Baptism essential for all believers, and how do we understand its place in salvation?
Our aim is to provide clear teaching rooted in Scripture and the Anglican tradition, offer pastoral perspectives from our clergy, and make space for personal stories and practical questions about preparation, godparents, and next steps for those considering Baptism for themselves or their children.
Please come with an open heart—and bring your questions. If you would like more information or want to let us know you plan to attend, please contact the church; we’d be glad to help.
