Baptism is an outward, public expression of the transformation you have made from death into new life in Jesus Christ. The process of baptism gives individuals the unique opportunity to share their story and display their faith before others. We want all believers, new and tenured, to experience baptism and watch as God uses their story as a platform to positively impact those around them.
Explore our three-step baptism process
Step One: Attend Baptism Class
Attending our baptism class is a great way for you to begin this journey. It is not a requirement to get baptized. The next class will be held on October 13th at 8:45 AM. This class covers the essentials of baptism. You will be able to ask questions and determine your next steps.
If you believe that you already have an understanding of the personal significance of baptism and you are ready to schedule your baptism, please contact one of our pastors or a church leader.
If you believe that you already have an understanding of the personal significance of baptism and you are ready to schedule your baptism, please contact one of our pastors or a church leader.
Step Two: Select a Date
You will work with a ministry leader to determine the date of your baptism. You can choose either the 8:45 AM or 10:30 AM service. Your next step will be to write your testimony and schedule a time for a video testimony. This takes about 30-45 minutes.
Step Three: Get Baptized
You will receive an email at least one week before your scheduled baptism with all the details and information about the day of your baptism. At any point, you can contact us with questions or concerns. We will keep in contact with you after your baptism to support your continued growth as a Christ-follower.
Baptism FAQ
What is baptism?
Baptism is a public declaration of your faith, showing others that you have a personal relationship with Jesus.
Baptism isn't a requirement for salvation; it symbolizes your transformation from death to life. Baptism displays the death of your old life when you go under the water and the declaration of your new life when you come up out of the water.
Jesus was baptized, as recorded in all four of the Gospels. Throughout the last 2000 years, Christ-followers around the world have followed in His footsteps, receiving the same water baptism.
Baptism isn't a requirement for salvation; it symbolizes your transformation from death to life. Baptism displays the death of your old life when you go under the water and the declaration of your new life when you come up out of the water.
Jesus was baptized, as recorded in all four of the Gospels. Throughout the last 2000 years, Christ-followers around the world have followed in His footsteps, receiving the same water baptism.
Do I have to attend Baptism Class?
The answer is no. The class is offered as a means for you to learn more about baptism and get your questions answered.
Do I have to record my testimony?
We would like for you to write out your testimony and then come in for a video recording that will be shown on the morning of your baptism.
If you have any questions or concerns about this, please contact us.
If you have any questions or concerns about this, please contact us.
Do I have to get baptized at one of the services?
Our preference is that you get baptized during one of our worship services, as it is an outward display of an inward change. However, we will work with each person on accommodating their desires for baptism.