Making the most of your child's baptism


Book Description

Making the Most of Your Child's Baptism is a short full colour guide for parents bringing their child for baptism in the Church of England. In this baptism guide you'll find a full explanation of the baptism service, its meaning and symbolism. Making the Most of Your Child's Baptism is ideal for anglican churches to gift to parents who ask for their children to be baptised. It follows the Common Worship Baptism service and is full colour throughout, making it attractive for parents and godparents as they prepare for their child's baptism. Aimed at those not familiar with church, Making the Most of Your Child's Baptism is structured around the service itself and includes questions to think about and follow up activities for parents, godparents and children.




God's Own Child


Book Description

This volume aims to open parents' hearts and minds to a deeper understanding of their Catholic faith. It asks them to confirm their own beliefs as they prepare to share their faith with their child. Parents are offered basic information as well as new insights on the topics of baptism, sin, grace, faith, and the baptismal rite and its symbols.




Your Child's Baptism


Book Description

Fr. Paul Turner, known for his friendly style and authoritative content, helps parents understand what they need to know about their child's Baptism. He invites them into the mystery of this first sacrament in the life of a Christian, explaining its theology, symbolism, and the ritual itself. He provides pastoral answers to many technical questions parents might have about such matters as when and where Baptism should take place, arrangements when a parent is not Catholic, and the requirements for godparents. He especially encourages parents to take the long view and understand their unique role in raising a disciple of Christ.




Baptism & Beyond Parent Guide


Book Description

Baptism and Beyond is a sacramental preparation resource for Catholic parishes. The Baptism and Beyond Parent Guide helps parents to understand the sacrament of baptism and also develop skills to foster the spiritual development of their child in the years between baptism and first eucharist. Part I examines the symbols and scriptures of baptism and complements Session I in the Leader Guide. Part II provides easy-to-understand information about the stages of a child's faith development and simple activities to connect their home with the life of the larger church. Parents are encouraged to use the Parent Guide as an interactive journal and memory book during the initial, formative years of their child's life.




Your Child's Baptism


Book Description

This revised edition of Your Child's Baptism helps parents prepare for the experience of their child's baptism. A useful resource for reflecting on baptism, this booklet explains the meaning of the rite and provides a step-by-step guide of what to expect during the baptismal ceremony.




Celebrating Your Child's Baptism


Book Description

Celebrating Your Child's Baptism will provide all the help parents need to renew their understanding of the sacrament of Baptism, to renew their commitment to Sunday Mass, and to renew their practice of daily prayer as a family. This booklet will guide and encourage them to be the best parents possible and the best models of faith for their baby.







Baptism & Beyond Parent Booklet


Book Description

Baptism and Beyond is a sacramental preparation resource for Catholic parishes. The Baptism and Beyond Parent Booklet helps parents to understand the sacrament of baptism and prepares them to celebrate it more fully by breaking open the meaning of the symbols and scriptures of the rite. It complements Session I in the Leader Guide. Parents are also encouraged to use the Parent Booklet as a spiritual journal during their time of preparing for baptism.




Believers Baptism for Children of the Church


Book Description

The author helps us to see that in the New Testament era many of the baptisms were of adults who came to saving faith after having lived in sin for a time. Today , however, thousands of youth are baptized after a happy and largely carefree childhood of innocence. God's ideal is for this period of innocence to be the norm, and for making the crossover to saving faith - the appropriation of the faith in which one has been reared - at the first clear call of the Spirit.Let no one assert that the writer does not believe in conversion. He does. But urges the church to give more attention to happy Christian homes, to being more creative in the nurture of its youth, and to making baptism services occasions for joyful celebration. The whole process is the more excellent way. This book deserves wide reading and earnest acceptance."J.C. Wenger