St. John the Baptist Episcopal Church

Confirmation

Confirmation is the sacrament in which previously baptized members "express a mature commitment to Christ, and receive strength from the Holy Spirit through prayer and the laying on of hands by a bishop" (BCP, p. 860).

Those who were baptized at an early age and those baptized as adults without laying on of hands by a bishop are expected to make a mature public affirmation of their faith, recommit themselves to the responsibilities of their baptism, and receive laying on of hands by a bishop.

The Episcopal Church's theology of Confirmation has continued to evolve along with its understanding of baptism. Confirmation is no longer seen as the completion of Christian initiation, nor is Confirmation a prerequisite for receiving communion. Baptism is full initiation by water and the Holy Spirit into Christ's body, the Church.

Confirmation has been increasingly understood in terms of a mature, public reaffirmation of the Christian faith and the baptismal promises. At St. John's we recommend that candidates for Confirmation be at least sixteen years old to ensure that the candidates are making a mature and independent affirmation of their faith.

Confirmation dates are scheduled by the diocese, either during a bishop's vistitation or for a group confirmation at the diocese.  Classes are scheduled prior to those dates.

If you are interested in being confirmed, or received from the Roman Catholic Church, or wish to renew your baptismal vows please contact Mother Patricia.