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Children Are a Heritage
The Bible says that children are a heritage and a reward
from the Lord (Psalm 127:3). God has given Christian
parents the tremendous responsibility of raising their
children in the ways of the Lord (Ephesians 6:4). He
entrusts parents with the responsibility of establishing a
foundation built upon Jesus Christ early in the lives of
their children. In view of this responsibility, baby
dedications are actually family dedications. The entire
family needs to be lifted up in prayer so that family
members will be empowered to keep their responsibilities.
Responsibilities of a
Christian Parent
Christian parents are to do all they can to "set apart"
their child to God until that child can make his or her own
choice regarding a relationship with Jesus Christ. By
dedicating a child to the Lord, parents make a vow to raise
their child in God's ways and not their own. They commit
themselves to this promise and must do all they can to keep
it. The responsibilities God has entrusted to Christian
parents include continuously praying for their children (Job
1:5), instructing them in the way of the Lord (Proverbs
22:6), setting a godly example (Proverbs 20:7), and
disciplining them as the Lord would discipline us (Proverbs
29:15,17; 13:24). These responsibilities can only be
fulfilled in Christ's strength (Philippians 4:13). As a
parent, your devotion to God—or lack of it—will make a
resounding impression on the next generation. May your
legacy be a godly legacy.
Requirements for Dedication
at WOCIC
To dedicate a child to the Lord is to make a vow to
completely submit your child to the will of God and raise
that child in the ways of the Lord. As such, the foremost
requirement is that the parents need to be professing
believers in Jesus Christ. Secondly, they need to be
faithful members of our church family at WOCIC. If you
meet these requirements, please submit an online
application
... we will contact you once it is received and reviewed.
What Should We
Expect at the Dedication?
During the Sunday service that is set aside for dedications,
Pastor or one of the ministers at WOCIC will call you to
bring your child to the stage area. You are permitted
to bring family members with you, as long as they are
believers too. Pastor will share about the importance
of dedicating children to the Lord, then pray over your
child as well as yourselves. The ceremony lasts about
10 minutes.
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