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127 E 12th Ave
Spokane, WA 99202

Phone: 509-838-4277

 

Baptisms

A person is incorporated into the universal church, the body of Christ, through the sacrament of baptism. The water, words, and actions of the sacrament are visible signs that convey the Christian’s burial and resurrection with Jesus Christ.

The invocation of the Holy Spirit upon the water and upon the candidates for baptism is an affirmation that it is God who takes the initiative in the sacrament. Baptism is both God’s gift and our human response to that gift. It is a sign and seal of our common discipleship. Through baptism, Christians are brought into union with Christ, with each other and with the church of every time and place. In the Episcopal Church, people are baptized either as children or adults. Baptism with water and the Holy Spirit is the mark of their acceptance into the care of Christ’s church, the sign and seal of their participation in God’s forgiveness, and the beginning of their new growth into full Christian faith and life.

When an infant or young child is baptized, one or both parents (and one or more sponsors) promise to assume certain responsibilities for the Christian nurture of the baptized child. Although it is not necessary to be a member of St. John's Cathedral, one of the parents should be a member in good standing of an Episcopal church. Those who are baptized at an early age are given an opportunity in their youth or adulthood to make a personal profession of faith through confirmation.

Parents, in consultation with the priest, may choose sponsors for infants and young children who are to be baptized. Other candidates for baptism may also be given this opportunity to have sponsors. At the time of the baptismal service, the sponsors, who accompany new Christians on their journeys of faith, may accompany the candidates and present them for baptism. They make promises identical to the promises of the parents concerning their role.

Baptism is not only a personal celebration in the lives of the individual candidates and their families, but also a central celebration in the life of the local church which embodies the universal church in a particular place. For this reason, baptism should take place in the presence of the community of faith gathered for public worship. In officiating at a service of baptism, the priest acts as a representative of the church universal. When urgent circumstances make it necessary to undertake baptism apart from the worshiping congregation, leaders of the local church should participate in the ceremony with the priest.

Baptism should occur only once in a person’s life.

  • If parents wish their child to be baptized, they must meet with the priest at least once prior to the baptism.
  • The scheduling of the baptism considers the needs of the baptismal family and the calendar of the church. We generally do not perform baptisms during the season of Lent.
  • The following days are particularly appropriate for baptisms: The Baptism of Jesus (early January), The Easter Vigil (on Easter eve), Pentecost (May/June), and All Saints (the Sunday closest to November 1).
  • There is NO fee for baptisms.
Address: 127 E 12th Ave, Spokane, WA 99202  |  Phone: 509-838-4277
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