Infant Baptism explained
What is the difference between baptism and christening?
There is no difference. Both refer to the same service.
What about godparents?
It is usual to have between two and four godparents who must be baptised and ideally, confirmed. Godparents should be mature enough to understand their special role of encouraging your child’s spiritual life.
I am a single parent. Can I have my baby baptised?
Definitely! You will be given a friendly welcome at Christ Church. God welcomes each child and every person who comes to him.
How much does baptism cost?
Nothing – there is no charge for baptism. Some families like to leave an offertory or thanksgiving and a plate is left out for this purpose. This is a purely voluntary gift.
What if I can’t, in all conscience, make the promises and declarations of faith in the baptism service?
No one should feel pressured into saying things they don’t mean. If you are not comfortable with the promises of baptism you may prefer the Service of Thanksgiving and Blessing. In it you can give thanks to God for the gift of your child, without making an ongoing commitment. If one of your godparents does not feel able to make the promises, they can act as a ‘sponsor’ – standing with you at the baptism, but not under obligation to make any public statement of faith.