Baptism

Baptism is about following Jesus' example. In Matthew 3, Jesus chose to get baptized before starting His ministry here on Earth. When we make that same choice, we’re living how Jesus lived. Later, in Matthew 28, Jesus told His followers to go and baptize others. As we get baptized and baptize others, Jesus’ message of love spreads around the world.

What Is The Significance of Baptism?
Two descriptive word pictures are given in the Bible to explain what happens at baptism.
"Don't you know that all of us who were baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into his death? We were therefore buried with him through baptism into death in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead through the glory of the Father, we too may live a new life." Romans 6:3-4 (see also Colossians 2:12).
We are identifying with Jesus' experience and demonstrating outwardly in our baptism that:
  • We are dying to our old life
  • We are burying that old life
  • We rise to live the new life

Baptism Sundays are the first Sunday of every month.

At Mosaic, we believe that baptism is an important step to take in your faith as you publicly declare your faith in Christ. As such, we want to make sure everyone who is baptized at Mosaic understands the significance of the action they are about to take.

We are so excited that you are ready to be baptized!

We need this to confirm your registration, and in the event we have to change dates.

As parents, we can help point our children to Jesus, but they are the ones to decide if they will commit their lives to Him (Romans 10:9).

In the Bible, any instance of baptism follows a person’s decision to trust Jesus for his or her salvation and commitment to follow Him (Acts 10:47-48).

Therefore at Mosaic, we wait until children are old enough to express their own decision to follow Jesus and understand the meaning of baptism.

You have accepted the gift of salvation, believing that Jesus Christ died on the cross for your sins.