Some Christian denominations practice infant baptism rather than baptism by immersion. But since there are no examples of infants baptized in the Bible, how did infant baptism begin? Infant baptism began as a way for parents to dedicate their babies to God in fear that an infant who dies would go to hell. There is no support for this position in the Bible. In fact, baptism in the New Testament is never taught as an act that can be done to or by someone to protect them from hell. Only faith and repentance can bring eternal salvation to anyone. Babies are already safe in their innocence in the eyes of God.
If you were baptized as an infant, that means you have parents who cared deeply about you growing to follow Jesus. We agree that parents should be focused on leading their children to one day trust Jesus for salvation and follow Him!
At Sugar Creek, we do have family dedication Sundays. During these special times in our worship services, we encourage parents to bring their infant children before the church as a public statement that they intend to rear their children in a Christian home and environment so that they, too, will one day place their faith in Jesus for salvation. The Pastor prays over each child and the church voices our commitment to support those families in their efforts to teach their children of Christ, His love, and His salvation.
Click here to learn more about Family Dedication Sundays.