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The place of baptism in the life of the nation and the Church has changed significantly in the last century, a new book from the Church of England has found.
In Connecting with Baptism, experienced Church ministers explore the most recent statistics and research into the role of baptism in the Church, revealing:
This practical book blends accessible explanation of the Church’s policy on baptism and the theology underpinning it with close attention to the details of preparation, planning, choreographing and following-up of baptisms for infants, children and adults. It covers topics including the role of godparents; helping those who are baptised to grow in faith; and Christian initiation in fresh expressions of Church.
In an innovative design format for Church House Publishing, Connecting with Baptism is also divided into sections with Biblical and liturgical references displayed in a wide side margin, and helpful links to other relevant sections of the book clearly marked to help readers dip into the text as a reference book as well as a scholarly work prompting reflection on what the Church says and does in baptism.
The book - edited by the Ven Trevor Lloyd, former Archdeacon of Barnstaple, the Revd Mark Earey, Liturgy Tutor at Queen's College Birmingham, and Canon Ian Tarrant, Senior Anglican Chaplain at the University of Nottingham – argues that baptism is about ‘starting as you mean to go on’ within the Christian faith. It also argues that baptism should lie at the heart of all that the Church does, a critical “integrity between sacrament and life” which should constantly be demonstrated by the Church.
The Rt Revd Michael Perham, Bishop of Gloucester, says: “Baptism is recovering its place at the heart of Christian life and liturgy. But there is a huge gap between some of our baptismal practice and the rich possibilities Common Worship envisages. Connecting with Baptism is a comprehensive tool for bridging that gap. Every parish should use it.”
Connecting with Baptism – A practical guide to Christian initiation today, priced £14.99 (ISBN 978-071514110-6), is available from Christian bookshops including Church House Bookshop, 31 Great Smith Street, London SW1P 3BN, telephone 020 7799 4064, email bookshop@c-of-e.org.uk, or on the web (mail order available).