Due to the Covid-19 restrictions, we will not be arranging baptisms for the remainder of this year (2020). Priority for 2021 bookings will be given to those who had a booking that had to be cancelled. If you wish to discuss a booking, please email the Parish Office at stgileschurchdurham@live.co.uk or call 0191 374 1079 and leave a message. We will return your call as soon as possible.
Here at St Mary’s we baptise or christen (both words are used to mean the same thing) both adults and children or infants.
Infant Baptism/ Christening
During a baptism (or ‘christening’) your child will be baptised with water. It’s the start of an amazing journey of faith for your child and a special day for all your friends and family. We would be delighted to take that first step with you. Christenings will usually take place at a dedicated service on a Sunday at 1.00pm.
Your child is precious to you and precious to God. You want the very best for them, and so does God. You want them to make right choices in life, for themselves and for others. A christening is just the beginning of this and so much more. Over the years to come, it’s a journey you’ll share together with your child by:
• Being there for your child to talk to about the bigger questions of life – questions about hope, faith and love.
• Praying for your child through the ups and downs of their faith journey.
• Showing them practically how to make those good choices in life.
• Helping them to learn more about their Christian faith, through their church and in other ways.
Download more information about christenings at St Mary’s here.
This Church of England website might be helpful in explaining what happens in a christening service here.
Here are some vicars talking about christenings.
Adult Baptism
Increasing numbers of older people – from teenagers to great grandparents – are making their own decision to join the Church. For some people this comes as a sudden conversion. For others, a curiosity about God or about the person of Jesus grows into a gradual awareness of his presence and an increasing conviction that he demands some sort of personal commitment. Some people get involved with their friends or their children in the social activities of their local church, enjoying the friendship of Christian people and get interested in the Church for its own sake. Gradually, they, too, want to belong.
During your baptism, you will be asked to make promises, repenting of your sins and turning to Christ. You must declare before God that you accept the Christian faith. The priest who baptises you will call you by your name and then use the words based on Holy Scripture: ‘I baptise you in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.’
If you would like to know more please contact one of our clergy.
If you are considering baptism and would like to learn more about what Christians believe, the short videos on this page might be helpful.