What is Parent-Child Dedication? Parent-Child Dedication follows the example set in the Bible of Mary and Joseph bringing Jesus to the temple for His dedication. Luke 2:21-40. Parent-Child Dedication is a time for parents to publicly commit themselves to raise their child in the training and instruction of the Lord. Through this special service, parents announce before God, family, and friends their commitment.
Dedicating your child is not the same as baptism. We believe baptism should occur when an individual is old enough to make that decision. Parent-Child Dedication focuses on the commitment you are making on behalf of your child, with the desire that one day, your child will receive Jesus Christ as his/her personal Savior.
We do our Parent-Child Dedication Ceremony twice a year. Our next Parent-Child Dedication ceremony is Sunday, December 1 during our 9:30am service. Parents are required to attend a Parent-Child Dedication Class where you will receive information about the importance of dedicating your child to God and the importance of the commitment you are making with God on behalf of your child and your responsibility to raise your child to know, love, and serve the Lord.
“Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not turn from it.” Proverbs 22:6
Parent-Child Dedication Class
*Parents are required to attend one Parent-Child Dedication class.
Sunday, November 10 • 11:00 am – 12:00 pm • Central Court
To participate in the Parent-Child Dedication Service we have designed a short class for our parents that will help them to better understand their role as Christian parents.