A promise over your kids.
Child dedication isn't about kids making a decision — it's about parents making one. You commit to raising them to know Jesus. We commit to standing with you the whole way.
Two promises, one Sunday.
The parents' promise
To raise your kids in a home where Jesus is real — prayed to, talked about, and lived out. Not perfectly. Faithfully.
The church's promise
You're not doing this alone. We commit — out loud, as a family — to help you teach, love, and point your kids to Jesus.
Dedication is a promise parents make. Baptism is a choice your child gets to make for themselves, when they're ready. We can't wait for that day either.
The big little moment.
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Tell us about your family. We hold dedications a few Sundays a year — we'll send you the next date.
A short meet-up
Before the day, we'll grab a few minutes together to walk through what it means and what happens.
On a Sunday
Your family on stage, a prayer, a promise — and a church full of people cheering for your kids. Photos encouraged.
Before you ask.
Draft FAQ — real questions & answers coming
What ages is dedication for?+
Most families dedicate babies and toddlers, but there's no cutoff — it's never too late to make the promise.
Does dedication save my child?+
No — and that's the point. Dedication is a promise parents make. Salvation and baptism are choices your child gets to make for themselves one day.
Who can stand on stage with us?+
The whole crew — grandparents, godparents, siblings, the friends who are basically family. The more people in your kid's corner, the better.
I'm a single parent. Is this still for me?+
Completely. The church's promise to stand with you isn't conditional on anything — that's the entire reason we do this as a family.
What should we wear? Can we take photos?+
Whatever feels like you — this isn't a formal-wear event. And yes: photos are not just allowed, they're expected.
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Tell us about your crew and we'll send you the next dedication Sunday — plus everything to expect.
