Children are gifts from God and the greatest gift parents can give their children is dedication back to God through Baptism. Yesterday we had the pleasure of witnessing the baptism of our youngest grandchild, Macy Quinn.
Macy was all dolled up for her special day.
Big sister, Lauren, and big brother, Chandler, took a few minutes before the ceremony to catch up on whatever it is that little kids chatter about. Chandler told Lauren, "you look beautiful today". Lauren replied, "I have a owie on my knee!"
Macy accepted her gift of baptism without a peep.
Pastor Ryan at Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church was absolutely wonderful. He reminded all of us about the importance of spiritual gifts and included all of the siblings in the service. Ethan was given the Baptism Candle and told to help Macy remember her spiritual birthday. Lauren was handed the Baptism Certificate and was told to keep it in a safe place for her little sister. Chandler was put in charge of the precious Baptism Medal for safekeeping. They all beamed with pride to be included.
Left to right: Drew with Macy, Kristen, Sponsors Aunt Sarah, Uncle Nate, and twin Uncles, Mark and Matt. Front row: Chandler, Lauren and Ethan with their special items from Pastor Ryan.
Oh what a special, wonderful day!
How precious.
ReplyDeleteIt's wonderful to see families taking spiritual matters so seriously and keeping traditions alive!
I think the inclusion of the older siblings was a lovely touch. It reminds us we are our brother's keeper.
take care and have a wonderful week!
Pat
What a beautiful family!!! I can't believe how big they have all gotten. The boys look just like their dad.
ReplyDeleteHow precious! She looks like a little angel :)
ReplyDeleteOH she is so sweet...what nice photos! My youngest grandson was born just last week...aren't grandchildren such a blessing?
ReplyDeleteOh, that Macy is a doll baby, what a special day and lovely family. You are blessed!
ReplyDeleteLezlee
Hey Coleen-- Just checking in on my Iowa neighbors...hope y'all are ok. And that you didn't sustain any damage with the storms that went through your region of the country!
ReplyDeleteBlessings- Pat