Child Dedications

Child Dedications at Five Lakes Church

Child Dedications at Five Lakes Church
Child Dedication is a meaningful milestone for families and our church community. During this special moment in our worship services, parents commit to raising their kids in a way that honors God, and our church family steps up to say, “We’ve got your back.”

It’s more than a tradition—it’s a partnership rooted in prayer, encouragement, and support, united by a shared desire to see the next generation grow in their love and knowledge of God. It follows the example of Jesus who was also dedicated. Under the Law of Moses all first born sons were to be dedicated to the Lord. They were set apart for service to God.

Today, everyone is empowered by the Holy Spirit and set apart for service in God’s Kingdom. That’s why parents for thousands of years have taken this special moment to intentionally dedicate their sons and daughters to God and into His service.

Why Child Dedication Matters

Raising a child to know and follow Jesus is no small task. At Five Lakes Church, Child Dedication is all about joining forces to guide kids toward God’s best for their lives. Together, we’re shaping the next generation of Christ-followers.

Your Role as Parents
Your Role as Parents

You’re not just raising a kid—you’re raising a world-changer! When you dedicate your child, you’re committing to:

  • Leading your child to love God and follow His ways.
  • Teaching them how to live a life that shines for Jesus.
  • Guiding and correcting them to prepare for life’s challenges.
  • Living out your faith authentically, inspiring your child to follow Christ.
Our Role as a Church
Our Role as a Church

We’re here to support you every step of the way. As a church family, we’re committed to:

  • Praying for your family through every season.
  • Providing a community where your family can belong, worship, and grow in faith.
  • Loving and encouraging you without judgment.
  • Creating safe spaces for your child to learn and grow in their faith.

Building a Christ-Centered Family

Child Dedication isn’t just a moment—it’s a journey. Here are some simple practices to keep God at the center of your home:

  • Pray Together: Make it a habit to pray regularly as a family. Need inspiration? Here’s a simple bedtime prayer:
    “Father in heaven, hear our prayer
    Keep us in Your loving care
    Be our guide in all we do
    And bless all those who love us too. Amen.”
  • Read the Bible Together: You’ll receive a children’s Bible at the dedication. Start reading it with your child and, as they grow, memorize verses together.
  • Worship Together: Play worship music at home or in the car to keep God’s truth close to your hearts. Check out resources like Amber Sky Records or Seeds Family Worship.

The most impactful thing you can do is live out your own faith authentically. When things go wrong (and they will), stay humbly engaged and point your child to the One who is perfect. Remember, your child is a gift from God, and He’s entrusted you with the privilege of shepherding them toward Him.

We’re praying that God fills your home with strength, wisdom, courage, humility, compassion, and love as you step into this calling.

FAQ's

What is Child Dedication?

Child Dedication is a public declaration by parents to raise their child in a way that honors God. It’s also a commitment by the church to support and pray for the family.

What’s the difference between dedication and baptism?

Child Dedication is not the same as baptism. Dedication is a commitment by parents and the church, while baptism is a personal decision made by an individual to publicly declare their faith in Jesus.

Do I have to be a member of Five Lakes Church to dedicate my child?

Yes, membership at Five Lakes Church is required to dedicate your child. This ensures that you are fully engaged in the life of the church and supported by the community.

When and where does Child Dedication happen?

Child Dedications take place during our regular worship services. Dates are announced periodically, so keep an eye on our event listings on this page or contact the church office for more information.

What should we expect on the day of dedication?

On the day of dedication, your family will be introduced during the service, and you’ll affirm your commitment before the congregation. The church will also affirm its commitment to support you. It’s a joyful and meaningful celebration for everyone involved.

Is there a cost to participate in Child Dedication?

No, there is no cost to participate. This is our way of partnering with and supporting your family as you take this important step.

What about Infant Baptism?

The Meaning of Baptism | Identification with Christ

  • Baptism signifies a spiritual union between the follower and Jesus, in His death, burial, and resurrection. (Romans 6:1-4)
  • Baptism is symbolic of the believer’s death to the old life. At conversion, our past is buried and we are raised with Christ to live a new and better life under the Spirit’s control. It also symbolizes being cleansed from the guilt and power of sin.
  • Baptism is “in the name of” the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. So it carries the idea of “ownership” – the baptized person is declaring before others that he/she is “owned” by God.
Identification with the Church

Baptism is an act of initiation into the body of Christ (Acts 2:41).
Baptisms in the book of Acts take place soon after a person’s confession of faith in Christ (Acts 8:36; 10:47; 16:33). So baptism is a first step in the lifelong journey of Christian Spiritual Formation.

Since it is necessary to make a decision to follow Christ prior to baptism, Five Lakes Church does not practice infant baptisms.

Here are a couple of additional reasons we choose not to baptize infants:

  • All biblical examples of baptism demonstrate a pattern of belief and then baptism. There is no mention of infants.
  • The early record of church history supports believer baptism.
  • Infant baptism emerges much later – about the middle of the third century.
What if I was baptized as a child?

While we do not practice infant baptism, we also choose not to discriminate against those who were baptized as infants. We encourage all believers to consider being baptized after receiving Christ but respect those who decide not to because they were baptized at an earlier age.

Ordinance vs. Sacrament

Some churches believe that baptism is a sacrament. They view baptism as a channel of God’s grace that can cleanse us of sin. In these churches, faith usually comes later through a confirmation class where a young person confirms their faith in their early parental vows.

Other churches believe that baptism is an ordinance. They view baptism as a sign of God’s grace; an outward expression of an inward reality. Faith comes prior to being baptized, so baptism becomes a symbolic affirmation and an act of obedience.

We view baptism as an ordinance. Though we believe there is a great spiritual benefit to believers who obey the commandment of scripture and the example of Jesus to be baptized, we stand firmly in the truth that we are saved by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone (not by faith and works, but by a faith that works).

What about an unbaptized child who dies?

In Hebrews 9 and 10, we are reminded that Christ’s death on the cross fulfills all of the Old Testament sacrifices, including sins committed in ignorance or unwittingly (Leviticus 4:2). Jesus’ teaching in Matthew 18:1-10 about the place of children in the Kingdom lends support to the protection of children until they reach an age of understanding.

David’s response to the loss of his baby in 2 Samuel 12 is also pertinent to this discussion. After the child’s death, he said, “While the child was still alive, I fasted and wept; for I said, ‘Who knows, the LORD may be gracious to me, that the child may live.’ But now he has died; why should I fast? Can I bring him back again? I shall go to him, but he will not return to me.” David’s response and demeanor reflect a confidence in the child’s safety.
We know this is a complex topic, but we believe in the goodness of God and in His faithfulness to care for children who pass away.

Resources to Help You Grow

Explore these recommended resources to strengthen your family’s faith journey:

Books:
  • Parenting Beyond Your Capacity by Reggie Joiner & Carey Nieuwhof
  • Grace-Based Parenting by Tim Kimmel
  • The Five Love Languages of Children by Gary Chapman & Ross Campbell
Bibles:
  • My First Hands-On Bible
  • The Hands-On Bible
  • Kid’s Own Adventure Bible
Music:
  • Yancy Not Nancy
  • Hillsong Kids
  • Seeds Family Worship

Ready to Take the Next Step?

We’d love to walk alongside you on this journey. Sign up below to dedicate your child and start building a Christ-centered family today.

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