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Baptism in the Episcopal Church…?

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Baptism in the Episcopal Church…?

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I was baptized in the Episcopal Church when I was a baby and attended the same church up until I was three or four. My family moved away from the town and we never started going to church again. I am now married and expecting my first child and I though I’ve gone to a few Protestant services over the years I want my son baptized in the Episcopal church and I’m not sure if there are any rules about this. Silly question, I know, but I would appreciate any answers that you all have. A: Just find a church that you like and explain the situation to the priest. Since you were never confirmed, you never “officially” joined the church as an adult in the eyes of the church. So, there is no need to transfer your “membership” in the church or anything archaic like that. If any priest should decline, just try another church… I can’t imagine too many priests would decline on a baptism..

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