Published on
July 22, 2025
Video length
1 mins

Baptism is often contentious. It breeds arguments and division, splitting congregations and families. 

In such a reality, how can baptism possibly be a unifying grace? How can we celebrate “one Lord, one faith, one baptism”?  This workshop helps us envision baptism wearing blue jeans, on the streets, in the mess and glory of daily life—an entirely baptized life.  

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