"Doubt Not...But Earnestly Believe": A Fresh Look at the BCP Baptism Service

Whilst Common Worship (2000) provides a Book of Common Prayer Communion (BCP) in modern English, sadly there is no such provision for the BCP baptism service. For some Anglican evangelicals this may not seem to be a particularly regrettable omission.

There are those who might not be persuaded of the biblical mandate for baptising infants, whilst others might have concerns over some of the language used that may appear to affirm 'baptismal regeneration'.

This booklet is an attempt not only to engage with those questions and concerns but also to proffer an enthusiastic support for the theology and liturgical content of the BCP Baptism service. It has a great emphasis on the covenantal grace of God which encourages Christian parents to "doubt not - but earnestly believe" in God's faithfulness and mercy. In so doing it directs our primary focus to our promise-keeping God and not to ourselves.

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"Doubt Not...But Earnestly Believe": A Fresh Look at the BCP Baptism Service

Whilst Common Worship (2000) provides a Book of Common Prayer Communion (BCP) in modern English, sadly there is no such provision for the BCP baptism service. For some Anglican evangelicals this may not seem to be a particularly regrettable omission.

There are those who might not be persuaded of the biblical mandate for baptising infants, whilst others might have concerns over some of the language used that may appear to affirm 'baptismal regeneration'.

This booklet is an attempt not only to engage with those questions and concerns but also to proffer an enthusiastic support for the theology and liturgical content of the BCP Baptism service. It has a great emphasis on the covenantal grace of God which encourages Christian parents to "doubt not - but earnestly believe" in God's faithfulness and mercy. In so doing it directs our primary focus to our promise-keeping God and not to ourselves.

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"Doubt Not...But Earnestly Believe": A Fresh Look at the BCP Baptism Service

by Mark Pickles

"Doubt Not...But Earnestly Believe": A Fresh Look at the BCP Baptism Service

by Mark Pickles

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Whilst Common Worship (2000) provides a Book of Common Prayer Communion (BCP) in modern English, sadly there is no such provision for the BCP baptism service. For some Anglican evangelicals this may not seem to be a particularly regrettable omission.

There are those who might not be persuaded of the biblical mandate for baptising infants, whilst others might have concerns over some of the language used that may appear to affirm 'baptismal regeneration'.

This booklet is an attempt not only to engage with those questions and concerns but also to proffer an enthusiastic support for the theology and liturgical content of the BCP Baptism service. It has a great emphasis on the covenantal grace of God which encourages Christian parents to "doubt not - but earnestly believe" in God's faithfulness and mercy. In so doing it directs our primary focus to our promise-keeping God and not to ourselves.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781906327668
Publisher: Latimer Trust
Publication date: 11/16/2020
Series: AF , #12
Pages: 50
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.12(d)

About the Author

Mark Pickles is the vicar of St Andrew's Cheadle Hulme. He taught theology at Oak Hill College and was the Director of Training for the North West Gospel Partnership.
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