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Baptism,
Holy Communion...
In
the Episcopal Church we take part in certain regular acts of worship.
These are called sacraments or reenactments of Christ's ministries on
earth. The two primary sacraments are baptism and holy communion. We believe
that God is actively present in the world and in us. In the sacraments
we realize his presence and his favor towards us. Through the sacraments,
which are freely given to us by God, our sins are forgiven, our minds
are enlightened, our hearts stirred and our wills strengthened. These
sacraments are contained in the worship services found in the Book
of Common Prayer, a book used for worship services and as a guide
for Christian life. A complete outline
of the Episcopal faith can be found on pages 845-862 of the Book of
Common Prayer. Your questions are encouraged and always welcome. Please
feel free to contact the church office for more information.
What
is Holy Baptism?
Baptism is the means by which we become members of the community of believers,
defined in the New Testament as the Body of Christ. Just as Jesus was
baptized with water by John the Baptist, we include people in the community
of faith by baptizing them with water. Following a series of questions,
responses and prayers, the priest pours water on the candidate. The sign
of the cross may be made on their forehead with blessed oil. In the Episcopal
Church, a person is baptized only once.
What
is Holy Communion?
It is a reenactment of the Last Supper Jesus shared with his disciples
before his death on the cross. Any baptized person is welcome to share
in this meal of bread and wine.
What
are the other sacraments?
Confirmation, ordination, holy matrimony, reconciliation of a penitent
and unction.
What
is confirmation?
Confirmation is when a baptized person, who has been instructed in the
Christian faith, makes a mature commitment to God within a worship setting
and receives a special blessing and prayer from a bishop.
What
is Holy Matrimony?
Holy Matrimony is Christian marriage, in which a woman and a man enter
into a life-long union and make their promises before God in a worship
service.
What
is Reconciliation of a Penitent?
While private confession of sins is not a requirement, anyone may request
the reconciliation of a penitent from a priest and receive assurance of
God's forgiveness. The confession is always made in private and kept in
strict confidence.
What
is Unction?
Unction is a special blessing for those who are sick or desire special
prayers. A sign of the cross is made on their forehead with blessed oil.
What
is ordination?
Ordination is the sacrament where God empowers trained persons for special
ministry as deacons, priests or bishops. The service always includes the
laying on of hands by bishops.
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