What is baptism?

The Bible presents baptism as an outward sign of faith in Jesus Christ alone for salvation. Christian baptism is an act of obedience to the command of Jesus, declaring the believer’s faith in, and identification with, their crucified, buried, and risen Savior. Baptism is a visible sermon of the gospel of Jesus Christ, identifying the Christian with His death, burial, and resurrection (Matt. 28:19–20; Rom. 6:1–11; 1 Cor. 12:13; Col. 2:12).

How is someone baptized?

The Greek word used for baptism in the New Testament, baptizo, means “to plunge, dip, or immerse in water.” For example, in the secular ancient Greek, this word was used to explain things such as the sinking of a ship that had been submerged in water. In baptism, the believer is immersed beneath water in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. We baptize Christians in the same way as Jesus: immersed in water and then brought up out of the water (Mark 1:10; Acts 8:34–39).

Who should be baptized?

The New Testament consistently demonstrates that those who are baptized are people who have put their trust in Jesus and turned from sin. Therefore, baptism is reserved solely for those who have received Jesus as their Lord and Savior. In addition, Jesus commanded that all Christians should be baptized (Matt. 28:19).

What is baptism at Bay Life like?

Thinking about being baptized?

Before being baptized at Bay Life Church, you must attend our Baptism 101 class, where you will learn all about baptism by immersion and share with us how you came to know Jesus as your Lord and Savior.

Our March Baptism 101 class will be held on:
Sunday, March 17th @ 12:15pm
**Lunch will be provided**


Those who attend this class will have the option of being baptized after one of our services on Sunday, April 7th.

Click Here To Register for Baptism 101

Similarly, Kid’s First Step class is the next step for our kids who want to understand more about faith and Christianity. If your child is in the 3rd, 4th or 5th grade and they’re asking questions about salvation, baptism, or communion, sign up for Kids First Step! Our two-week class explains the basics of our faith in a fun and friendly way that’s easy to understand! A parent must attend with their child.

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR KIDS FIRST STEP