How do you write a baptism invitation?
How do you write a baptism invitation?
What Should Be Written in a Baptism Invitation
- Full name of the child being baptized.
- Full name of parents, grandparents, godparents of the child.
- Name of the hosts of the baptism if it is not the parents.
- Date and time of the event.
- Details of the venue and a map to reach the venue of the event.
How do you write an invitation card?
How to write invitation card? Writing an invitation card is simple. Address your card to the person you’re inviting; name the event you’re inviting them to; spell out the date, time and location; and provide contact details so they can RSVP. Be sure to note if your guest should bring anything but themselves.
When should you send out baptism invites?
Send out invitations to guests at least two months before the baptism, to give people time to respond to the invitation. Most churches are fine with guests from outside their congregation attending the service.
What do I write on a baptism card?
Examples
- “Warmest wishes on your baptism…and welcome to our community of faith.”
- “You’re getting baptized—and I’m feeling overjoyed for you!”
- “Rejoicing with you as you celebrate your baptism.
- “May you always remember this day, and may God’s joy, love and peace fill you through all your tomorrows.”
How do you make invitations?
How to create an invitation
- Step 1: Choose a design. Consider the theme of your event before choosing a design.
- Pick the right size. Standard invitation size is 5″ x 7″ (or 10″ x 14″), printed on sturdy card stock.
- Step 3: Write your message.
- Step 4: Incorporate photos.
- Step 5: Print your invitation.
What do you say when a child is baptized?
If they answer “Yes,” to both, then say something like this: “Because you’ve professed your faith in the Lord Jesus, I now baptize you in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.” Help them lower into the water, submerge completely and raise them back up.