A 97-Year-Old’s Baptism

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  1. I spent seven years pastoring a small church in Indiana (my second of three old lady churches whose hands I held as they slowly — too slowly — gave up the ghost), and made a good friend of both deacons (80something and 90something respectively). Just after I moved to my third and last church, the “younger” deacon came to me to ask if I would baptize him. He’d been a deacon for nearly fifty years! I asked him why he hadn’t been baptized before. He told me he came from a Church of Christ background where water baptism was a requirement of salvation and he didn’t believe that it was. When he left that church, having married a Baptist, he vowed not to bow to the tradition of the church in which he was raised. (Ironically, his last name was Campbell.) He said my time as his pastor had convinced him it was the right thing to do.

    I had never emphasized the need for water baptism in my sermons, but made a few trips into the “cross between a heated pool and a bathtub, like a religious jacuzzi without the jet action.”

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