
If you're wondering what is SO special about biblical believers' baptism, write me an email and I'll "wax eloquent." In Germany, it is celebrated with much ritual as well as a fresh excitement! People share stories of how they met God; the pastor gives a sermon; people sing; a "baptism godmother- aunt" reads a verse; and then after the baptism there is a blessing prayed by an elder over each person. Conny and Vera are above;

it was at their baptism last year that Antje, Vera's roomie, decided "yes, she wanted to do it, too!"
Two special friends of mine, Eckart & Antje, were baptised recently and thankfully I made it back in time to be there! Here is Antje just beaming!
Colleague Deanna read a beautiful statement of blessing

on Antje, as her mentoring "baptism god-aunt." Antje had a large group of good friends and family there to witness the occasion!

1 comment:
coole Bilder! Ich mag vor allem die "Band ohne Köpfe" ;-)
LG aus Jena!
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