Baptisms for Students (6th-12th) & Adults
If you’ve received salvation, believe baptism is your next step, and are in 6th grade or older, register for our upcoming Baptisms on Sunday, June 28.
You’ll select your campus and the specific service time you want to be baptized in. We have two service options at all campuses: 9:30am and 11:15am. You’ll be expected to arrive one-hour before that service time, so please keep that in mind as you make your choice.
Once you register, you’ll land on our Baptism Preparation webpage, where you’ll get all the details you need to know, including what to wear, what to expect, and resources to help you invite the special people in your life to be part of this special day.
If you want to learn more about salvation, we have a video just for you!
Baptisms for Kids (1st-5th grade)
1st–5th grade children interested in being baptized can register for one of our Kids Baptism Class on June 14 or June 21.
This class is required before baptism and helps kids understand what baptism is all about.
If you believe Baptism is your next step, but you can’t make that date, fill out this Interest Form, and we’ll make sure you are notified for future baptism dates.
We love celebrating next steps, and the first next step on our spiritual journey is saying “yes” to Jesus. Romans 10:9-10 says, “if you confess with your mouth, ‘Jesus is Lord,’ and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.” Agreeing that Jesus is who He said He is (our Savior and Lord) and did what He said He did (made a way for us to come to the Father and receive eternal life) is the first step of our journey with Him.
Then, after saying “yes” to Jesus, our next step is sharing with those around us through baptism. Getting baptized is an important element in living the abundant life Jesus has for us. We celebrate baptisms a couple times a year. We offer baptism classes for kids (1-5 grade), and during this class, we’ll discuss: why we get baptized, the meaning of baptism, how to be baptized, who should be baptized, and when we should be baptized.