What if a parent wants baptism too – or an adult coming for baptism?
Sometimes parents who have not been baptised themselves want to be baptised at the same time as their children. This is fine, but adult baptism is about owning your Christian faith and we would expect you to think about either belonging to a church and coming regularly and/or consider doing a Christian basics courses which will run at various times through the year. Weddings The Parishes of Locking and Hutton conduct a number of weddings every year. If you would like to be married in Locking or Hutton church, here is a quick checklist to see if we should be able to do it • Either you or your partner lives in the Parish – or worships regularly at your church. So if you want to be married in Hutton you must either live in Hutton or be on the church electoral roll. Likewise in Locking. • Neither of you has got a former marriage partner who is still alive. [If you have been divorced, please speak to the clergy first – it does not necessarily mean that we cannot take your service, or it may
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