There are two sacraments in the Church -
water baptism and holy communion.
Remember that a sacrament is an outward and visible sign
of an inward and spiritual grace.
Water baptism is part of the Great Commission:
"Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptising them in the name of the Father, and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit..." (Matthew 28:18-20)
It is the first step of obedience to Jesus Christ (Acts 2:38).
- taken from my church, St Andrew's Cathedral Website
I baptise you in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit..
Haha! Catcha! We were just swimming lah.
Although we are Anglicans, my parents decided that
I will decide when I want my water baptism
Hey, Papa, stop playing! I don't want to wear a frangipani.
2 comments:
Aiyo, Hann, you split the water photos into 3 parts so I have decided to leave my comments only in the last part.
I like the photo where the caption is "who turned of the lights?" haha.... and didn't know that googles can act as bumper! heh heh...
Oh, and photo that you looks like you were praying, that is amazing, and it's so sweet... I didn't know you can actually stay put that long to let your mummy managed to catch that photo though... hmm...
ha. when I took the photo, I didn't know it'll end up like that. just shoot.
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