Clitheroe Methodist Circuit

BAPTISMS (CHRISTENINGS)

Christening

According to the Methodist Worship Book, baptism (or Christening) marks entry into the One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church, of which the Methodist Church is part. 

The Methodist Church, like most denominations of the Christian Church, administers the sacrament to both adults and young children.




This is best summed up in the Methodist Worship Book: "In Confirmation, those who have been baptised declare their faith in Christ and are strengthened by the Holy Spirit for continuing discipleship. Confirmation reminds us that we are baptised and that God continues to be at work in our lives: we respond by affirming that we belong to Christ and to the whole people of God. At a Service of Confirmation, baptised Christians are also received into membership of the Methodist Church and take their place as such in a local congregation."

There is no obvious difference in understanding, for example, between the Methodist Church and the Church of England about Confirmation itself. However, the Church of England does not have any strong sense of "membership" of the Church of England (so, for example, there is no transfer of membership when a person moves from one area to another).

The first point of contact is your local church minister who can discuss baptism with you. Alternatively email us and please mention which of our five churches you are interested in. A meeting with a Minister will be arranged to discuss the process and arrange a date.