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"Baptism 101" 1b
Thursday, September 30, 2010

References: Matthew 28

Yesterday, we looked at the meaning of baptism. Today, the method. Over time, many methods of baptism have come about. But, how many are actually biblically rooted and accurate? On this edition of Hope For Today, Jim Shaddix, senior pastor of Denver’s Riverside Baptist Church, compares the methods of baptism in order to make the most important point about what it is, and what it isn’t. Baptism will not forgive your sins, make you a Christian, or get you to heaven. It is only a public and visual representation of new life in Jesus. Join us here at OnePlace as Jim teaches.

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