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Jesus invites us to baptise - 3 May 2026

24 min · 4 mei 2026
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Dear friends of BCUCHow often in the last six months have you thought about baptism?Has the topic been part of your prayers? Do you have a passion to see and be part of the journey of more people being baptised? Do you consider what you are doing right now—even reading this message—as part of you “living out your baptism”?Jesus invited his disciples at the end of Matthew’s Gospel to go and make disciples of all nations, “baptising them in the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.” He clearly links discipleship with baptism and places it as one of the key defining features of his new movement, which would later be called Christianity. The apostle Paul later wrote to the churches and helped unpack what baptism means. In Romans 6 he writes about being baptised (immersed) into Jesus’ death and then into his resurrection life. We become dead to the power of sin and then have a new life of freedom that is alive with God. That’s pretty amazing when you stop and think about it.Wonderfully, some people can actually give a time and date to when the Holy Spirit, at their baptism, changed their personality for good in a way that others immediately noticed. They were different people either side of the waters of baptism. There are many who try hard to imagine a difference but can’t really pinpoint very much. Don’t let that diminish the importance of your baptism! For those reading this who have been baptised, the question is not just what changed for you in baptism, but what is still changing right now as you live out your baptism?For those who haven’t been baptised, the question is—what’s stopping you? Please get in contact with our ministry team. There may be some who would like to consider renewing or reaffirming their baptism, especially those who were baptised as an infant. Please get in contact with our ministry team.I take Jesus’ invitation to baptism in the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit seriously and often pray for many more baptisms here at BCUC and around the world. I invite you to pray with me in this important adventure.Your brother in Christ,Benji

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