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Shelby O'Reilly - February 15, 2026

Why We Do Baptism

Why We Do Baptism

Baptism has always been part of the life of the church, but it’s worth asking why. Looking at Romans 6 and Acts 2, we see that baptism tells a story. It reflects Jesus’ death and resurrection, and it symbolises our own turning from the old life and stepping into new life with him. The water itself isn’t magical. It is a visible expression of something God has already done in the heart. Baptism is deeply personal, but it is never private. From the earliest days of the church, people responded to Jesus publicly. It is a way of saying, “Yes, I belong to him.” Whether you were baptised years ago or are still considering that step, the invitation remains the same: to live fully immersed in the freedom, grace, and new life that Jesus gives. Scripture: Romans 6:6–11, Acts 2:37–41

From Series: "Why We Do What We Do"

We’ll take time to reflect on some of the core practices of our life together as a church, not just what we do, but why we do it, and how these practices shape us in our faith and following of Jesus.

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