Life Journal

If you're interested in reading my reflections on the Life Journal Bible readings, check out Ian's Life Journal blog.

Sunday, 23 November 2008

Joni & her pink handbag

Joni was really cute with her pink handbag at church today. Click on the small photo to go to the photo album.

Saturday, 22 November 2008

Joni in November


Here's a bunch of photos of Joni in November, as well as a video. Click on the small photo to get the photo album.




Saturday, 8 November 2008

Baby # 2 is on the way


Just one week after Joni's first birthday, we confirmed that baby #2 is on the way!

Click on the small ultrasound photo to see a larger version.


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Saturday, 1 November 2008

Joni's baptism

I baptised Joni at home since we are currently members of a Baptist church, and Baptist churches will not baptise babies.

Baptists practice "believers' baptism" which means that they will not baptise babies because the baby is too young to understand enough to believe for themselves.

Most other Christians -- Anglicans, Methodists, Lutherans, Catholics, Orthodox, Reformed, Presbyterians, etc. -- baptise babies because babies born in Christian families are considered part of the Christian community, and also because we believe that baptism is a sacrament -- something holy which God does -- while Baptists believe that it is purely symbolic.

However, I consider this point (sacramental vs symbolic) a belief of secondary importance. This is why I am happy to be a member of a Baptist church in spite of my disagreement about this. I believe that our unity in Christ is more important than these secondary issues.

Please feel free to ask me if you are puzzled by this difference, or why I believe in the sacramental view.

Click on the photo above for the other photos of the event, as well as the liturgy I used for the baptism.