I am planning to be baptized in the Episcopal church I've been attending. The priest would prefer I wait until fall, so that the maximum number of congregants will be in attendance. While I understand why this might be a good thing (would give me an opportunity to being welcomed by a lot more people, connect with them, etc, and would be inspiring for the congregation), I am eager to do it earlier. Because I've lived a very difficult and painful life until now, the priest said he would consider an earlier date if I feel it is necessary (lots of really unfortunate baggage here and I need to put my old self to rest sooner rather than later).
I just heard on the radio that there is a large Christian music and worship festival at a beach in my state in a few weeks. Not only is my favorite Christian rock band performing, they are doing non-denominational ocean baptisms at the end of the event. I called the place that is sponsoring it and they said there is no baptismal certificate given. I surmise that many of the people getting in the water are being re-baptized, but I'm sure there would be some like me who've never been baptized.
So I'm wondering--for my own peace of mind (because I REALLY feel I need to get baptized ASAP) could I do the ocean baptism and then go through the formal baptism later on at my church (which would enable me to be a member of the Episcopal church)? My church only accepts baptisms from other denominations if there is a baptismal certificate, so while the ocean baptism wouldn't count with them, I'm wondering whether it counts in general. I'm thinking I could just go through it twice and the 2nd one would be more formal and some of my friends would attend, but the ocean one could be my own personal testimony to my newfound faith.
Thoughts?
I just heard on the radio that there is a large Christian music and worship festival at a beach in my state in a few weeks. Not only is my favorite Christian rock band performing, they are doing non-denominational ocean baptisms at the end of the event. I called the place that is sponsoring it and they said there is no baptismal certificate given. I surmise that many of the people getting in the water are being re-baptized, but I'm sure there would be some like me who've never been baptized.
So I'm wondering--for my own peace of mind (because I REALLY feel I need to get baptized ASAP) could I do the ocean baptism and then go through the formal baptism later on at my church (which would enable me to be a member of the Episcopal church)? My church only accepts baptisms from other denominations if there is a baptismal certificate, so while the ocean baptism wouldn't count with them, I'm wondering whether it counts in general. I'm thinking I could just go through it twice and the 2nd one would be more formal and some of my friends would attend, but the ocean one could be my own personal testimony to my newfound faith.
Thoughts?