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Baptisms at St George's
 

It's easy to think of Baptism as simply a naming ceremony, but in fact is a lot more. Baptism is, in fact, an entry into a Christian life and a response to the goodness which God has shown us. In the Bible, Baptism symbolises us being washed clean from all the bad which we've done and also the start of a new life in Christ. This is such a radical change that St Paul talks about this being like dying and coming to life again.

Obviously babies cannot make a decision like that! That's why when babies are baptised that the parents and the godparents make promises on the child's behalf. It's important that these promises are made by people who mean them, and Godparents must be baptised themselves.

So, baptism is the beginning of a life which is lived with God as the focus. It is an awesome and superb thing!

To book a Christening - please email Maddy at admin.stgeorges@gmail.com

Who can be a Godparent?

A godparent is someone who represents the family of the church and is responsible for encouraging your child’s growth in faith.

Because the godparents make promises before God on behalf of your child, they have to have been baptised themselves.

What happens in the Service?

A number of important symbols and actions will be used during the service itself:

The sign of the cross - the priest will make the sign of the cross on your child's forehead. This is like an invisible badge to show that Christians are united with Christ and must not be ashamed to stand up for their faith in him.

Anointing - oil is used to make the sign of the cross. This is a sign of the outpouring of God's Holy Spirit, and is a symbol of well being and blessing.

Water - the priest will pour water on your child's head. Water is a sign of washing and cleansing. In baptism it is a sign of being washed free from sin and beginning a new life with God.

Candles - A large candle will be lit in church and you will be given a candle lit from this at the end of the service as a reminder of the light which has come into your child's life. It is a keepsake to light every year on the birthday of your child’s baptism.

For more information and guidance, visit https://www.churchofengland.org/life-events/christenings

To book a Christening - please email admin.stgeorges@gmail.com

14/07/2026
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Where and When

Whichever church you visit, you'll receive a warm welcome. We're delighted to see you and make you feel at home. Most of our services are on a Sunday, but there are quite a few across the week.

Our Services

The types of services differ across our churches, and we'd like to find one that suits you. First, have a look at the Church Calendar to see what's going on and, second, if you have any questions, contact the church or fill out the form below. We're really happy to help.

What about my kids?

Children are always welcome but it's best to check with the individual church to see if there is a specific activity for them.

  • Dragons Sunday School runs every Sunday at St George’s Church from 10.30 - 11.30.
  • Tea, Toast and Toddlers our weekly toddler group meets at St George’s Hall from 9.30 - 12.00 on Monday Morning.
  • Forest Praise meets on the last Saturday in the Month 10.30 - 12.00 at St George’s Hall. All are welcome.


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