Who doesn’t love to celebrate?! We are nearing a time of year when celebrations stand central to our culture. We see lawn decor, seasonal dishes, and monthly events that carry us into a new year. In the Petta household, we have a birthday in the mix, which has become a chief celebration! Each Sunday as part of the Prayers of the People, we invite those celebrating birthdays and anniversaries to come forward to mark the moment and ask for God’s grace in the year ahead. I’d like to suggest two more that may be worth marking in your life as well, baptism and confirmation dates.
These dates mark entrance into the Household of Faith in the case of baptism, and a desire to embrace more fully a life in Christ in confirmation. Each are worth noting! If you were baptized or confirmed here, we have a record of that day. We’d be happy to share it with you if needed. A great project is to do a bit of research if one or both predates your time with us, and make a note of it in your calendar. We’d love to pray and celebrate these occasions with you. There are some great customs to do so as well.
Did you know that it is customary to light one’s baptismal candle on that date annually, and perhaps place it in a cake or some treat to celebrate? On your confirmation day, or around it, consider making a retreat, taking on a new study or finding a way to grow further. Prayers, found on page 668 of the Book of Common Prayer, such as #71-75, could likewise be used as a rededication of your commitment.
Amidst all we can celebrate, consider celebrating the major moments in your life in Christ. Find ways to remain oriented upon Him, and perhaps draw others into the celebration to consider the same! Our lives are called to be a witness that points others to Jesus, and what better way than to do so than in celebration. After all, who doesn’t love cake!
Blessings,
Andrew
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