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Subject: Baptisms or Christenings?
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BrutusUser is Offline

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07/24/2007 7:56 PM Alert 
Is there a church in Maricopa that performs a Baptism or Christening? If yes, what are the requirements to have this service?
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07/25/2007 6:13 PM Alert 
I don't know about here in 'Copa. But Dayspring United Methodist in Tempe (McClintock and Elliot) will do a baptism for a non member. You just have to meet with the pastor beforehand. It's a beautiful, very welcoming church that does a beautiful ceremony.

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07/25/2007 6:14 PM Alert 
You can contact a church that you would like to attend and inquire with them. I'm sure that they would be very happy to answer any and all of your questions.

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07/25/2007 9:35 PM Alert 
Posted By Brutus on 07/24/2007 7:56 PM
Is there a church in Maricopa that performs a Baptism or Christening? If yes, what are the requirements to have this service?




Brutus, with all due kindness and respect, I believe *God* accepted your/your loved one's baptism upon your/their birth. Unless you are trying to join a specific religious denomination, I think you're sanctified by the fact you're/they're/we're here, alive. I apologise, but I don't think an act of humans, for whatever reason it may be, can supercede an act of God. But whatever you choose to do, be forever blessed.

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08/02/2007 12:42 PM Alert 
Different belief systems require different behavior, LA. With the same due respect, a baptism is not about feeling unaccepted by God, but an outward sign of an internal commitment and is very important to many people who share this belief.

Brutus, I would imagine Our Lady of Grace on Honeycutt performs baptisms.

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08/07/2007 6:10 PM Alert 
St. Francis De Sales offers them.

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08/07/2007 6:11 PM Alert 
Posted By drummer72 on 08/07/2007 6:10 PM
St. Francis De Sales offers them.




Oh yeah, they changed the name to Our Lady of Grace.

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