Fellowship Bible Church - Mullica, Hill N.J.
Knowing What We Practice - Baptism & Communion
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Fellowship Bible Church
590 Jackson Rd, Sewell, NJ 08080, USA
Sunday 9:30 AM
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Baptism and Communion
1. We are called to REMEMBER Jesus through communion and identify with Him in baptism.
What we Remember at Communion:
•We remember that our punishment from God was deserved (Rom. 3:23)
•We remember that our relationship with God needed restoration (Mt. 26:28)
•We remember that the love of God is deeply sacrificial (1 John 3:16)
•We remember that our punishment from God was deserved (Rom. 3:23)
•We remember that our relationship with God needed restoration (Mt. 26:28)
•We remember that the love of God is deeply sacrificial (1 John 3:16)
What we Remember at Communion:
•We remember that our punishment from God was deserved (Rom. 3:23)
•We remember that our relationship with God needed restoration (Mt. 26:28)
•We remember that the love of God is deeply sacrificial (1 John 3:16)
•We remember that our punishment from God was deserved (Rom. 3:23)
•We remember that our relationship with God needed restoration (Mt. 26:28)
•We remember that the love of God is deeply sacrificial (1 John 3:16)
What we Remember at Communion:
•We remember that our punishment from God was deserved (Rom. 3:23)
•We remember that our relationship with God needed restoration (Mt. 26:28)
•We remember that the love of God is deeply sacrificial (1 John 3:16)
•We remember that our punishment from God was deserved (Rom. 3:23)
•We remember that our relationship with God needed restoration (Mt. 26:28)
•We remember that the love of God is deeply sacrificial (1 John 3:16)
1. We are called to remember Jesus through communion and IDENTIFY with Him in baptism.
How we Identify with Christ through Baptism
•We identify with Christ publicly
I am not ashamed of Christ (Rom. 1:16)
•We identity with Christ pictorially
I proclaim the death, burial, & resurrection of Christ (Rm. 6:3-4; Gal. 2:20)
•We identify personally
I will follow Christ (Mat. 16:24-26)
•We identify with Christ publicly
I am not ashamed of Christ (Rom. 1:16)
•We identity with Christ pictorially
I proclaim the death, burial, & resurrection of Christ (Rm. 6:3-4; Gal. 2:20)
•We identify personally
I will follow Christ (Mat. 16:24-26)
How we Identify with Christ through Baptism
•We identify with Christ publicly
I am not ashamed of Christ (Rom. 1:16)
•We identify with Christ pictorially
I proclaim the death, burial, & resurrection of Christ (Rm. 6:3-4; Gal. 2:20)
•We identify personally
I will follow Christ (Mat. 16:24-26)
•We identify with Christ publicly
I am not ashamed of Christ (Rom. 1:16)
•We identify with Christ pictorially
I proclaim the death, burial, & resurrection of Christ (Rm. 6:3-4; Gal. 2:20)
•We identify personally
I will follow Christ (Mat. 16:24-26)
How we Identify with Christ through Baptism
•We identify with Christ publicly
I am not ashamed of Christ (Rom. 1:16)
•We identity with Christ pictorially
I proclaim the death, burial, & resurrection of Christ (Rm. 6:3-4; Gal. 2:20)
•We identify personally
I will follow Christ (Mat. 16:24-26)
•We identify with Christ publicly
I am not ashamed of Christ (Rom. 1:16)
•We identity with Christ pictorially
I proclaim the death, burial, & resurrection of Christ (Rm. 6:3-4; Gal. 2:20)
•We identify personally
I will follow Christ (Mat. 16:24-26)
Identifying with Christ Personally
And since you personally are being baptized, you are also saying, "I died with Jesus Christ, I was buried with him and now I am raised with Christ to brand-new life.“
And since you personally are being baptized, you are also saying, "I died with Jesus Christ, I was buried with him and now I am raised with Christ to brand-new life.“
I identify with Christ Personally
In short, in your baptism you are preaching a sermon without using any words at all. And your sermon in your baptism will be more effective with your friends than any sermon the pastor preaches on Sunday morning—more effective because it comes directly from you.
Ray Pritchard
In short, in your baptism you are preaching a sermon without using any words at all. And your sermon in your baptism will be more effective with your friends than any sermon the pastor preaches on Sunday morning—more effective because it comes directly from you.
Ray Pritchard