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Confirmation Part 8/10: Methodist Sacraments — Baptism and Communion
Methodist Sacraments — Baptism and Communion
A sacrament is a sacred act instituted by Christ — a visible sign of God's love and grace acting in our lives. Like most other Protestants, United Methodists recognize two sacraments: Baptism and the Lord's Supper (also called Communion or the Eucharist). United Methodists also celebrate other important acts of worship, including confirmation, marriage, funerals, family devotions, and the laying on of hands — but baptism and communion hold a unique place because Jesus himself participated in them.
Confirmation Part 9/10: Methodist Promises
Confirmation
Confirmation is the occasion for public profession of faith in Christ, commitment to lives of Christian discipleship, and acceptance of the responsibilities of church membership.
In Confirmation, God reaffirms the divine promise given at baptism, members make a personal commitment to God before the congregation, and participants strengthen their faith and relationship with God.
Membership Vows
New members are asked to covenant together:
Confirmation Part 10/10: Five Hymns for Confirmation
Amazing Grace
It is Well With My Soul
Leaning On the Everlasting Arms
Joyful Joyful We Adore Thee
This Little Light of Mine