Baptism (also known as christening) is the ceremony when a baby, child or adult is welcomed as a new member into Christ's church and promises are made to follow in the way of Christ. A christening for a baby or child is a lovely family occasion, where people close to them pledge to look after them, guide them in life and encourage them in the Christian faith. If you weren't christened when you were younger you are very welcome to be baptised as an adult. If you are a parent considering a ceremony for your child, then you are also welcome to be baptised in the same service or at a different time to suit. The ceremony can take place as part of an ordinary Sunday service or as a stand-alone ceremony for your family and those closest to you.
As well as christenings and baptisms we also offer a service of thanksgiving which can be more suitable for some families looking for a special way to mark the birth of a child. You might choose this service if you would like your child to make their personal commitment to God when they are older, or if you simply want to celebrate the arrival of your child with special words said by a vicar in church.
Anyone can be baptised at the parish church where they live - all you need do is ask. There is no fee for a baptism or thanksgiving service, although many families choose to make a donation. The Church of England has a website with more information about baptism.