Baptism is an important step of obedience that publicly declares our trust in Jesus for salvation. Following His example, we are submerged in water to identify with His death and burial, then raised to identify with His resurrection. Water baptism signifies three key things: you are a follower of Jesus, you are beginning a transformed life in Christ, and you are now part of a new family.

Baptism is an important step in following Jesus, publicly declaring your faith and commitment to Him. It symbolizes a new life in Christ, joining a spiritual family, and being obedient to His example and command.
Those who are baptized are following Jesus’ example and obeying His command.
Water baptism is a public declaration of three very important things:
Your baptism should have signified you becoming a follower of Jesus, beginning a changed life, and uniting with a new family. If your baptism did not reflect this change of life, then you should be baptized again.
We will baptize anyone over age 7 who understands what baptism symbolizes and wants to make that personal public declaration. We encourage any parents to partner with our LifeGate Kids and Revolve Students ministries to guide your children through these decisions of faith.
For more information to help guide your child through this important decision, check out our LifeGate Kids Baptism Guide. LifeGate Kids Baptism Guide
Throughout the New Testament, the Bible teaches that baptism is a public expression of worship symbolizing the new life we have when we follow Jesus. In the Bible we see that Jesus’ parents dedicated him to the Lord (Luke 2:22–40), and he was later baptized as an adult (Matthew 3:16–17).
We understand that some churches practice “baptism of confirmation” for children. This ceremony is intended to be a commitment between the parents and God on the behalf of the child. The parents promise to raise their child in the faith until the child is old enough to make his or her own personal confession of Christ. This custom began about 300 years after the Bible was completed and is different from the biblical examples of new believers being baptized to publicly profess their faith in Jesus.
So at LifeGate, we provide opportunities for family dedication and believer’s baptism. To find out the next scheduled family dedication click the button below.