Holy Baptism
Baptism is full
initiation by water and the Holy Spirit into Christ's body, the Church.
As such, it is the single prerequisite for the reception of communion
and membership in the parish of St. Andrew's.
Baptism is normally
administered durt 8 and/or 10 a.m. service five times during the year:
the first Sunday of Sunday School; All Saints Sunday; The Feast of the
Baptism of Jesus; The Easter Vigil; and Pentacost. Private baptism, or
baptism at the Sunday Eucharist on days other than the norm may occur
under special circumstances, through conversation with the rector.
Instruction in the
meaning of baptism is offered twice yearly to the parents and
godparents of infants. Attendance is expected. Adults seeking baptism
must meet privately with the clergy for instruction.
Confirmation
In the course of
their Christian development, those baptized at an early age are
expected, when they are ready and have been duly prepared, to make a
mature public affirmation of their faith and committment to the
responsibilities of their baptism and to receive the laying on of hands
by the bishop. At St. Andrew's the normative time for this to occur for
youth is ninth grade.
Adults are
encouraged to seek confirmation, or if they have been confirmed in
another denomination, to be received by the Bishop into the Episcopal
Church. Classes are offered annually in preparation for
confirmation/reception.