Monday, 2 August 2021
Baptismal Regeneration
‘What do we
normally do?’ I and Rick the verger ran around the church after the mid-morning
service getting ready for our first baptism since March 2020. I thought there
might be time to set up the card reader for donations but when I opened the box
found a note saying ‘App needs updating’ so I abandoned that and made a joke
about it instead. The family asked if I could read ‘Footprints’, and I realised
I’d left it at home. In between looking it up on my phone and then accidentally
shutting the phone down I ran out of data so had to rush into the church office,
turn on the computer and the printer (which had run out of toner, and only
still working because I had cheated it into believing it still has some), and
get another copy. I knew the family pretty well and there were a number of familiar
faces among the congregation young and old, but I was struggling to remember
what I normally say at baptisms – not the liturgy, which is all written down,
but the various routines I have worked out over fifteen years to explain it and
to make unaccustomed churchgoers feel as much at ease as possible – and Baby
Tom was moderately vocal throughout the proceedings. At one point he made a horrendous
noise not very different from the one generated by our misbehaving sound system
earlier in the morning. It is of course lovely to have celebrated a baptism service
again, and it was possibly even more lovely to get home and lie down.
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