December 16, 2010
Christening Planning
Planning for your child’s christening may seem like a lot of hard work, but given the nature of the celebration—an initiation into the Christian faith—the extra effort is certainly worth it. In preparation for the christening there will be several details that need to be handled, and with all the excitement of having a new baby in the house, sometimes these details can be overlooked. To help ensure everything goes off without a hitch, here we have covered a few christening tips that are sure to help you out.
A christening is a very special moment in a child’s life, and equally special for the friends and families who gather to celebrate this occasion. In short, a christening refers to a baptism or other type of ceremony which signifies a rebirth into the Christian faith. The ceremony is usually very short, performed by a Christian leader of some kind, and attended by a few close friends and family. This short but special ceremony is often followed by a larger celebration at either a hall or at a family home.
The first thing you will need to decide prior to your child’s christening is who the Godparents will be. This is a very important decision and should be weighed very carefully. You want to ensure that the people you choose for this very special honor are trustworthy, loving and god role models both for your child and for the Christian way of life. A Godparent can either be a member of your family or a close family friend.
Choosing your child’s godparents is just the first step in planning for your child’s christening. Among the other details is choosing the location for the christening. Once you’ve chosen a date for your child’s christening, be sure to check with the church where the christening will be held to ensure it’s available on that day. Also, consider the time of year. The time of year is very important in deciding things like attire and celebration location. This is a special day and you want to make sure everyone is comfortable.
Your child’s christening will be a day you’ll remember forever, so when planning for this special day be sure to include some type of celebration after the ceremony. This is a great way to bring other Christians together to welcome the new child to your family and to the Christian way of life.
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August 1, 2010
Learn About Arranging A Christening
Your child’s baptism, or christening if you prefer, is a special event. It is an amazing moment, and it deserves to be recognized and made truly memorable. Even though your baby won’t remember the day, you and your family will and your child will enjoy hearing stories about this event as he or she grows up. With a little planning, you can give your child a beautiful, memorable baptism that will serve as a strong religious foundation for them. The next step is to contact the church for information on baptisms. Some churches only do group baptisms, others will do individual ones. Your church also may have special requirements or classes that should be taken. It’s important that you have all this information from your church before you set any dates or plan any parties. The next step will be to choose the Godparents. This is a very serious decision and an amazing honor for the people you ask. Your child’s Godparents will help you raise your child spiritually, and many people ask the Godparents to also be legal guardian if something should happen to them. Because this is such an amazing honor and special role, and because you want someone who will always be in touch with your child, many people choose a family member or very close friend. Once you know about your church’s specific requirements, the date and time are set, and the Godparents have agreed; you are ready to send out the invitations. Custom invitations are beautiful and unique, but even store bought invitations are lovely and will work nicely. The main thing is to take the time to send written invitations.
Many people choose to have receptions after the baptism. If you will be having a small affair with close family and friends only, you might want to have it at your home and cater it yourself. If the gathering will be very large, you might want to rent a hall. If your baby will enjoy an individual christening, you can talk to the church about having the reception at their hall immediately after the ceremony. Once these fine details are determined, you can meet with a caterer to discuss menu options. At some point during this process you will need to choose your baby’s christening gown. Some family’s have special, heirloom christening gowns that are actually worn by most of the baby’s. If your family has such a tradition, you can follow it or you can choose to buy an outfit just for your baby. Christening gowns are a little like wedding dresses in that they can be anything from extremely basic and simple to very elaborate and detailed. If you are buying your baby’s christening outfit new, take the time to shop around for the perfect outfit for this special occasion. Finally, you may want to purchase a special gift for the child. You will want to choose something that they can always have to remind them of this occasion. One great choice is a new bible or prayer book. The details of the day; including the Godparents, priest, date and location; can then be added to the book. This would not only be a keepsake, but could also be used by your child throughout his or her life as a guide for making the right choices.
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