
Your Decision Is Worth A Celebration
Baptism is more than a moment—it’s your next move. From the earliest days of the Church, baptism has been the pattern for those who put their faith in Jesus.
It’s a picture of leaving the old behind and stepping into the new life God has for you—full of purpose, hope, and freedom.
It’s a picture of leaving the old behind and stepping into the new life God has for you—full of purpose, hope, and freedom.
Do You Want To Get Baptized?
If you've decided to follow Jesus, baptism is your next step. We’ll walk with you every step of the way. Let’s make it unforgettable.

Common
Questions
Baptism can bring up a lot of thoughts—Am I ready? What does it mean? What if I was baptized as a kid? We’ve got you covered. Check out answers to the most common questions people ask before taking this step.
WHY DO WE PRACTICE BAPTISM?
Baptism is the response of faith—and the pattern set by Jesus Himself. Jesus chose to be baptized (Matthew 3:13–17), showing us the way. And from that moment on, everyone who followed Him did the same.
In Acts 2:38, Peter made it clear: “Repent and be baptized, every one of you.” It wasn’t a suggestion. It was the expected next step for anyone choosing to follow Jesus.
In Acts 2:38, Peter made it clear: “Repent and be baptized, every one of you.” It wasn’t a suggestion. It was the expected next step for anyone choosing to follow Jesus.
DO WE BELIEVE BAPTISM IS REQUIRED FOR SALVATION?
In the New Testament (Acts 2:38–39), we see a clear rhythm for starting a life with Jesus: believe He’s God’s Son, turn away from sin, openly say He’s in charge now, and be baptized by immersion. It’s not just a tradition—it’s how people have responded to Jesus from the very beginning.
WHY DO WE BAPTIZE BY IMMERSION?
The word baptize comes from the Greek word baptizo, which literally means “to immerse.” Think fully under water. That’s the picture the early church had in mind: going under the water represents the old life being washed away, and coming up shows the new life we have in Jesus.
Since this was the way baptism was practiced in the New Testament, we keep following that same example today.
Since this was the way baptism was practiced in the New Testament, we keep following that same example today.
I WAS BAPTIZED AS A CHILD, DO I NEED TO BE BAPTIZED AGAIN?
If you understood what you were doing and made that decision for yourself, there’s no need to be baptized again. Your faith may have grown since then—that’s a good thing!
That said, if you’re unsure whether you were baptized, or don’t really remember it, we’d love to talk with you about it. Sometimes clarity brings confidence—and we’re here to help with both.
That said, if you’re unsure whether you were baptized, or don’t really remember it, we’d love to talk with you about it. Sometimes clarity brings confidence—and we’re here to help with both.
Baptism

Your Decision Is Worth A Celebration
Baptism is more than a moment—it’s your next move. From the earliest days of the Church, baptism has been the pattern for those who put their faith in Jesus.
It’s a picture of leaving the old behind and stepping into the new life God has for you—full of purpose, hope, and freedom.
It’s a picture of leaving the old behind and stepping into the new life God has for you—full of purpose, hope, and freedom.
Do You Want To Get Baptized?
If you've decided to follow Jesus, baptism is your next step. We’ll walk with you every step of the way. Let’s make it unforgettable.

Common
Questions
Baptism can bring up a lot of thoughts—Am I ready? What does it mean? What if I was baptized as a kid? We’ve got you covered. Check out answers to the most common questions people ask before taking this step.
WHY DO WE PRACTICE BAPTISM?
Baptism is the response of faith—and the pattern set by Jesus Himself. Jesus chose to be baptized (Matthew 3:13–17), showing us the way. And from that moment on, everyone who followed Him did the same.
In Acts 2:38, Peter made it clear: “Repent and be baptized, every one of you.” It wasn’t a suggestion. It was the expected next step for anyone choosing to follow Jesus.
In Acts 2:38, Peter made it clear: “Repent and be baptized, every one of you.” It wasn’t a suggestion. It was the expected next step for anyone choosing to follow Jesus.
DO WE BELIEVE BAPTISM IS REQUIRED FOR SALVATION?
In the New Testament (Acts 2:38–39), we see a clear rhythm for starting a life with Jesus: believe He’s God’s Son, turn away from sin, openly say He’s in charge now, and be baptized by immersion. It’s not just a tradition—it’s how people have responded to Jesus from the very beginning.
WHY DO WE BAPTIZE BY IMMERSION?
The word baptize comes from the Greek word baptizo, which literally means “to immerse.” Think fully under water. That’s the picture the early church had in mind: going under the water represents the old life being washed away, and coming up shows the new life we have in Jesus.
Since this was the way baptism was practiced in the New Testament, we keep following that same example today.
Since this was the way baptism was practiced in the New Testament, we keep following that same example today.
I WAS BAPTIZED AS A CHILD, DO I NEED TO BE BAPTIZED AGAIN?
If you understood what you were doing and made that decision for yourself, there’s no need to be baptized again. Your faith may have grown since then—that’s a good thing!
That said, if you’re unsure whether you were baptized, or don’t really remember it, we’d love to talk with you about it. Sometimes clarity brings confidence—and we’re here to help with both.
That said, if you’re unsure whether you were baptized, or don’t really remember it, we’d love to talk with you about it. Sometimes clarity brings confidence—and we’re here to help with both.