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Baptism, Marriage & Funerals

Baptism

Baptism is the sign that someone belongs to Christ. That is why baptism is sometimes known as christening.

Babies, children and adults can be baptised. Although a baby cannot decide to follow Christ for themselves, a baptism shows that the child is included as a member of the church family.

When a child is baptised the family and church members look forward to the day when the promises made on behalf of the baby become personally real for the child.

Adults can be baptised if they were not baptised as a child. It is a way for them to express their faith in Christ.

The baptism service itself is only the start. It is expected that the child will be brought up as a follower of Jesus. At an infant baptism service the child will have Godparents. These are special adults chosen by the parents of the child. Godparents promise to take a special interest in the child as he or she grows up, and encourage them in their Christian faith. They are also asked to pray for the child. So being a Godparent is a very important job. There are usually two male and one female Godparent for a boy, and two female and one male for a girl. If the parents wish, there can be more than three.

We will baptise residents of both Parishes by arrangement; if you want to chat or require more information please do not hesitate to contact us.


Marriage

What Does the Bible Say ...About Marriage?

"Since they are no longer two but one, let no one separate them, for God has joined them together."

(The Bible, Matthew chapter 19 verse 6)

In Christian marriage the couple are joined together by God in a life-long partnership.

"... Submit to one another ... husbands must love your wives with the same love Christ showed the church. He gave up his life for her ... In the same way; husbands ought to love their wives as they love their own bodies."

(The Bible, Ephesians chapter 5 verses 21 - 28)

St Mary and St Chads and St John the Evangelist are beautiful Churches in which to make the vows, before God, that will join you together as man and wife.

We can offer you a full wedding package, the choir will be happy to sing at your wedding; and the bell ringers will ring out your good news across the community (Brewood only).

Weddings are by arrangement and we will be happy to discuss any issues and the legal requirements to make this a very special day.
 

Funerals

Who can have a Christian funeral?

Anyone who lives in Brewood or Bishops Wood can have their funeral conducted by either the vicar or the reader. They do not need to have been a regular churchgoer.

A member of the ministry team can conduct a funeral service either in the parish church or at the crematorium. Simply ask the undertaker to arrange this.

How do I book a funeral?

The undertaker will arrange a date for the funeral with Revd Marilyn Coulter and give her your name and phone number. She will then phone you and arrange to see you.

How do I make sure the funeral isn't impersonal?

It is important that the funeral of your loved one reflects the person you remember. At your meeting, one of the ministry team will ask you about them, their life and what you remember as special about them. If there are particular readings or music that they liked, or that you want to remember them by, then these can be included in the service.

Graveyards and Monuments

Both Parishes have a graveyard that is still in use. If you have questions about the church graveyards or monuments are decided by the chancellor of the diocese and Revd Marilyn Coulter  can advise you on what is allowed

What if I need more help?

Just contact the curate or an undertaker

Marilyn Coulter 01902 851168

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