Kids Korner: Jesus is baptized (January 12th)

Read Luke 3:15-15, 21-22 with your family.

Do you remember your baptism? Have you been baptized? What even is baptism?

For Christians, baptism is the time we officially join the family of Jesus followers. It is a ceremony that can either have water sprinkled over our head, or our full body dunked in water. It can be in a church or outside in a river. It can happen when we are babies or not until we are fully grown. There is no right way to do baptism, there is only the traditions in the faith community in which we are raised.

Baptism is an old Greek word that means to “cover yourself with water”. In Jesus day it was the practice of Hebrew people to wash themselves before they went into the temple to pray. They believed almost everyone was “unclean” so they went into special baths to get “clean” before they could worship God.

One group, known as the Essenes, washed themselves every single day, and we think John the Baptist was one of the Essenes.

For Jesus’ baptism, he was outside in a river. John the Baptist (named that because we read in the Bible that he baptized Jesus), was helping people get that ceremonial cleaning all while telling them that one was coming soon who would baptize with the Holy Spirit. John was talking about Jesus. But before Jesus could baptize others, he wanted to be baptized himself, probably to show that he was an ordinary person just like everyone else, even if he was also the Messiah.

When Jesus came out of the water that very Holy Spirit came upon him, and ever after Jesus’ baptism, that means one cleaning ritual, a single ceremony of baptism was all anyone needed. Unlike the Hebrew tradition, for the Jesus followers, they only had to be baptized once.

Today we still only need to be baptized once, and the words “The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit” are said to remind us what family of faith we are now a part.

Sunday Reflection – Lent I, February 18, 2024

Baptism & Temptation

Mark 1 About that time Jesus came from Nazareth in Galilee, and John baptized him in the Jordan River. 10 As soon as Jesus came out of the water, he saw the sky open and the Holy Spirit coming down to him like a dove. 11  A voice from heaven said, “You are my own dear Son, and I am pleased with you.”

12 At once God’s Spirit made Jesus go into the desert. 13 He stayed there for 40 days while Satan tested him. Jesus was with the wild animals, but angels took care of him.

14 After John was arrested, Jesus went to Galilee and told the good news that comes from God. 15  He said, “The time has come! God’s kingdom will soon be here. Turn back to God and believe the good news!”

Kids Korner: Baptism & Temptation (Feb. 18th)

Read Mark 1:9-13 with your family.

The Gospel of Mark doesn’t give us story details like the Gospels of Matthew and Luke. We read the outline of a story, and then move on. The Gospel of Mark is very fast.

In this scripture lesson we have both Jesus’ baptism and then Jesus going out to the desert to be tempted.

One of the things many new Christians do is get very excited about doing all sorts of things with their church community, and then they usually get tired or frustrated and quit both the activity and their faith community.

This story shows us that taking our time to think more about what we believe and why, is a better way to grow as a Christian before we get involved in all the activities of our church.

Faith doesn’t just happen at baptism and then it’s there for life. Faith is something we have to keep practicing so it can grow.

Sunday Reflection – January 8, 2023

 

Baptism of Jesus

Matthew 3 13 Jesus left Galilee and went to the Jordan River to be baptized by John. 14 But John kept objecting and said, “I ought to be baptized by you. Why have you come to me?”

15 Jesus answered, “For now this is how it should be, because we must do all God wants us to do.” Then John agreed.

16 So Jesus was baptized. And as soon as he came out of the water, the sky opened, and he saw the Spirit of God coming down on him like a dove. 17 Then a voice from heaven said, “This is my own dear Son, and I am pleased with him.”

Performed by Margaret Whisselle

Kids Korner: Jesus gets baptized (January 8th)

Read Matthew 3:13-17 with your family.

Baptism is the special ritual Christian share to welcome someone into our family of God. This is one of the few practices we know was around when Jesus was alive.

Jesus wanted John to baptize him, even though John knew Jesus was God’s son. Jesus showed John, and all of us at the same time, that we all belong, and one of us is not more important than anyone else.

Baptism is a time when we publicly see that everyone is part of the family of God, and that we are all one family. It is the ritual where we see God loves us and thinks we are absolutely perfect just as we are. We are all beloved by God.