The
Route to Holy Baptism
We
are delighted in your interest in the Sacrament of Holy Baptism.
The Episcopal Church understands Holy Baptism to be the means whereby
a person is initiated into and made a member of the Christian Church.
This makes it the most basic act of the Christian faith. We
at the Cathedral Church of St. Luke therefore, approach Holy Baptism
with joy, discipline, and seriousness.
The
Baptism Inquiry Session:
The first step for members and newcomers alike is to attend
a Baptism Inquiry meeting. The Baptism Inquiry occurs
on the first Sunday of each month at 9:00 a.m. in the
Staff Offices. You will receive The Baptism Handbook
at this meeting.
Don’t
make any plans, such as inviting relatives for a specific
baptism date, until you have received approval from a staff
priest for the upcoming baptism.
Active
Worship:
It is anticipated that the parents of infants and children,
the teenagers and the adults to be baptized will attend
worship faithfully at least three Sundays a month before
and after the administration of Holy Baptism. If the
baptismal candidate is in preschool, elementary school, or
secondary school, he or she must be active in the Sunday
school program and/or the youth program of the Cathedral.
Connection Card:
It is imperative that the baptismal candidates or their parents
fill out a Connection Card each Sunday they attend worship.
Eight
Attendances: At the Baptism Inquiry meeting the Cathedral
will supply eight red adhesive stickers. The
stickers are placed on the Connection Cards found
in the Sunday Bulletin. The card is then to be placed
in the offering plate. The eight Connection Cards
are the minimum accepted number of attendances before
we will set a baptism date. The family is expected
to continue to attend worship faithfully thereafter.

For
further information on baptisms at the Cathedral, please call
the church office.
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BAPTISM INSTRUCTION CLASS:
This
is when we explore the meaning of Holy Baptism, what it means to be
baptized, and what the family’s or individual’s responsibilities are
after baptism.
The class is scheduled on a Monday evening from
6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. They are held five times throughout the year.
Please register with
Fay Chandler to attend (407) 849-0680.
Childcare
is provided for the Baptism Instruction Class. We ask that
infants and older children not be brought to the class.
Both
parents are expected to attend the Baptism Class and sponsors are
encouraged to attend.
SPONSORS FOR HOLY BAPTISM:
It
is expected that sponsors are mature Christians and that
they have not been selected for sentimental reasons alone.
The role of the sponsor is to assist the newly baptized person
to grow in his or her knowledge of Jesus Christ and in the practice
of the Christian faith. Therefore, they must be persons
who themselves are taking seriously their own baptismal vows and
at minimum are active members of a Christian church.
To
be listed on the baptismal record as a sponsor, the potential
sponsor must have his or her priest/pastor send a letter of reference
to the Dean of the Cathedral. The
parents are automatically sponsors of their own child if no other
sponsors have been chosen. It is not necessary to choose
sponsors if you have no other appropriate person(s) in mind.
DIOCESAN GUIDELINES FOR HOLY BAPTISM:
“Adult
candidates are baptized after an extensive period of inquiry,
self examination, preparation and prayer supported by the parish
(Cathedral) community.”
“Infant
candidates for baptism should be the children of participating
members of the parish (Cathedral), who will be nurtured within
this community of faith.”
“Adults
who are not active members of the congregation, and who seek baptism
for infants or children, should be invited to share in the life
and worship of the congregation and in a process of instruction
and formation, which will culminate in baptism of the child or
children.”
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