Brookside Church
Friday, September 10, 2010

Baptism

Baptism

The Bible affirms that baptism is a picture showing that the Good News of the Gospel has been applied to us (check it out in Romans 6:3-14): through Jesus Christ's death and resurrection all who trust in Jesus for salvation have also died to the penalty and power of sin, and have been raised to new life with Jesus - true life beginning at the moment of conversion and carrying into eternity.
 
Throughout the New Testament we get a repeated, consistent example of those who placed their faith in Jesus getting baptized as a way to mark a break with their old way of life and to mark their entrance into life with Jesus.  (To see the New Testament emphasis on baptism, read Matthew 29:19-20; Acts 8:26-39; Acts 10:23-48.)
 
From this biblical teaching, at Brookside we believe that baptism is intended for those who have already placed their faith in Jesus, and provides an important way for them to declare their new life in Jesus and their allegiance to His Kingdom.  If this describes you, we encourage you to take the next step of being baptized!
 
For adults interested in baptism, please contact Peggy King (pking@brookside.net) for details on our next adult baptism service, currently scheduled for fall of 2010. 
 
For high school students interested in baptism, please contact Jeff Dart (jdart@brookside.net) for details on the next baptism during Oasis on Wednesday nights.
 
For junior high students interested in baptism, please contact Brad Zook (bzook@brookside.net) for details on the next baptism during Tribe on Wednesday nights.
 
For children interested in being baptized, please contact Michelle Asay (masay@brookside.net) for details on our next children's baptism.