Baby, Baptism, and Burgeoning Liturgical Blogging
So today I was privileged to baptize Alaethea in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, effectively welcoming her into God’s kingdom and bestowing on her all the rights and privileges afforded to citizenship in said kingdom, as well as receiving the gifts and promises of her inheritance as a child of God.
Speaking of children, our church does a very cool thing for baptism. We invited all the kids in worship forward for the baptism so they could see, front and center, what was happening! How cool is that, being welcomed into God’s family by your own brothers and sisters, and giving them a chance to welcome their new sister into God’s family! I really appreciated that, even if there were some adults a little ticked off because the kids stood in the way of the nice picture they were going to take. But seriously, we took enough pictures after the service to last quite some time.
Next Sunday I start my temporary calling as vacancy pastor of Holy Cross in
I also want to start writing up some of my thoughts on liturgy, as I’ve been reading up on that in “The Lutheran Liturgy” by Luther Reed and “Gathered Guests” by some other Lutheran guy…so expect a post on that soon. Anyway, now that I’ve written that I need to actually write something. Expect it by the end of the month! There, now I need to do it next week.
God’s blessings to you all!
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