St. John's Episcopal Church, Tallahassee, Florida
In this week’s episode, we continue our summer sermon series, “Being Church Together,” with Fr. Lonnie Lacy reflecting on what baptism teaches us about the Christian life — and about what it means to truly belong to one another as the Church. Drawing from Paul’s words in Romans 6, Fr. Lonnie reminds us that baptism is more than a symbol of being washed clean; it is a journey of dying and rising with Christ. Through baptism, we are invited into a lifelong process of transformation — letting go of the things that separate us from God and growing into the people God calls us to be. Fr. Lonnie explores how conversion is not just a single moment or experience, but a lifetime of “repenting and returning” to God. The promise we make in the Baptismal Covenant is not a promise of perfection, but a promise that whenever we fall, we will turn back toward Christ. Most importantly, Fr. Lonnie reminds us that this journey is not one we make alone. Baptism itself shows us that faith is meant to be lived in community — because we cannot baptize ourselves, and we cannot grow in faith by ourselves. The Church is the place where we learn patience, humility, mercy, and love through the grace-filled (and sometimes challenging!) relationships God gives us. As we continue asking what it means to “Be Church together,” we are reminded that God is always at work among us — helping us die to what keeps us from love and raising us into new life, together, as members of Christ’s living body.
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