Sacraments are both physical signs and spiritual gifts.
Something ordinary - bread, water, wine - reveals something sacred:
The extraordinary, saving love of God.
Baptism, either as an infant or as an adult, is a sign and seal of forgiveness in Christ and adoption into God’s family; it happens at the beginning of one’s journey as a Christian.
Ordinarily, Christians are baptized first, and then receive communion.
We celebrate communion on the first Sunday of the month, using bread and grape juice.
The elements are passed into the pews, so that we all partake at the same time.
All are welcome.
If you are interested in baptism for yourself or you children, please contact the Pastor. Home communion is available for those not able to come to worship.