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Spiritual Sacraments

Baptism & Dedication

We believe in the power of baptism and dedication as a public declaration of faith and commitment to God. It is a significant step in the spiritual journey of every believer.

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A sacrament of initiation, baptism involves the washing with water and symbolises the cleansing of sin and entry into the Christian faith

Eucharist (Holy Communion) & Fellowship

Also known as the Lord's Supper, this sacrament commemorates Jesus' sacrifice by consuming bread and wine, symbolising His body and blood.

 

Partaking in Holy Communion is a beautiful expression of unity and fellowship within the body of Christ. It represents the sharing of the Lord's supper and the remembrance of His sacrifice.

Laying of Hands

 & Empowerment

Fortifying faith through the gifts of the Holy Spirit.

 

Laying of hands strengthens one's faith, where individuals receive the Holy Spirit. This is a time of empowerment and reaffirmation of faith. It marks the moment when individuals embrace their spiritual responsibilities and receive the empowering presence of the Holy Spirit.

Marriage (Holy Matrimony & Blessings)

A sacrament celebrating the union of a man and a woman, signifying the covenant between Christ and the Church

 

The sacred bond of matrimony is a blessed union founded on love, respect and faith. We offer blessings and support to couples as they embark on this lifelong journey together.

Confessions & Forgiveness

A sacrament of healing where individuals confess sins to a priest to receive forgiveness.

 

Confession is a powerful act of seeking forgiveness and renewal. It allows individuals to experience the liberating grace of God and find healing for the soul.

Anointing the Sick & Comfort

A sacrament offering spiritual and physical healing through prayer and anointing with oil for those who are.

 

Anointing the sick is a gesture of comfort and hope for those facing illness or challenges. It signifies the presence of God's love and the prayers of the community for healing and strength.

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