Holy Baptism
Q. What is Holy Baptism?
A. Holy Baptism is the sacrament by which God adopts us as his children and makes us members of Christ's Body, the Church, and inheritors of the kingdom of God.
-- BCP, pg. 858
In the Episcopal church, anyone of any age (including infants) can receive the sacrament of Holy Baptism. In it, we are united with Christ in his death and resurrection; become a part of God's family, the Church; and receive the forgiveness of sins and new life in the Holy Spirit.
If you would like yourself or your child to be baptized, please schedule a time to talk with the priest.

Other Rites
In addition to the regular celebration of the two great sacraments (Holy Eucharist and Holy Baptism), from time to time we also celebrate other rites and liturgies that spring forth from life events or special concerns.
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Weddings
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Funerals
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Confirmation
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Reconciliation *
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Healing Prayer *
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Quinceañeras
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Presentation of a Child
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Blessing of a Home
If you are interested in receiving or celebrating any of these rites, please schedule a time to meet with the priest.
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* If you or a loved one has a pastoral emergency, please call AJ directly at 740 - 590 - 8080.