Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Baptism - The Way It Should Be Done

We had a baptism service at our church on Sunday night. It is always a very moving and precious time to see believers embrace the physical symbol of our union with Christ. I just wish that our baptism services had more of this type of behavior:

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

that's really funny. A full cannonball!

Except it just makes me a little to scared to watch that pastor in the water (is he in the water?) with that microphone sitting there in front of him.

- John

Greg Schnee said...

this is an example of a sacramental atrocity...how dare we delight in such tomfoolery when it minimizes the eschatological soteriological implicatory implications of the efficacy of Christ-centered-God-saturated-piperian love hearts and stars. I'm so glad that the truly Reformed are not yet anesthetized to such incredulous humor at the expense of the means of grace.

Tim Bastron said...

Those are big words. I only know big words like hippopotamus and stuff like that.

Anonymous said...

OK so, somebody (greg) really needs to loosen up. You know, there are things to take care of that. Tomfoolery? Are you serious? Sounds to me like someone just trying to cover up his own personal insufficiencies by using a dictionary to write a response that impresses nobody. But I would expect nothing less from someone who seems to have no idea how to enjoy the very life that God has given to him in ways that God intended. He's a little kid for goodness sake, it's funny. I'm just thankful the God I serve allows me to have a sense of humor...