Baptism is more than a
momentary act; it is the beginning of a lifelong
pilgrimage. It is the entrance into the communion of the
church, in particular as a member of St. James by-the-Sea
but in general as a part of the whole Christian community of
all the faithful. Because of this all baptisms are
conducted in one of the gatherings of the church rather than
as a private affair for the family.
Adults being baptized are
asked to publicly affirm their faith in Jesus Christ as
Savior and Lord and to dedicate their lives to his service.
Children may be baptized if at least one parent is also a
Christian or the child is of an age to speak for her- or
himself. Parents and sponsors are asked to promise a home
environment that encourages the practices and faith of the
church, and they promise to pray for the child and be
faithful witnesses to God’s love.
Baptism at St. James takes
place on the five Sundays designated in the Book of Common
Prayer: the Feast of the Baptism of Christ (January), at the
Great Vigil as part of Easter Sunday, the Feast of Pentecost
(late spring), All Saints Day (early November) and whenever
the Bishop visits. We also offer one additional day to help
accommodate family travel schedules in the summer – the
Feast of the Transfiguration (early August).
Preparing for baptism is
essential (and required) if one is to take the promises made
in the ceremony seriously. Parents of children to be
baptized can count on the Rector to offer a three week
baptismal class in the spring and in the fall each year.
Families coming to St. James from another part of the
country must make arrangements to complete their preparation
in their home church. Adults to be baptized will have
private or small group meetings with the Rector to prepare
for baptism.
Please call the
Parish Coordinator at the church office (858-459-3421)
to enroll in the Rector’s classes and to schedule a baptism
on one of the upcoming baptismal festivals. Baptism
Information Forms, which we need completed before any
baptism, are available by
clicking here.