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2024 Fall Baptisms

Providence students are blessed to have the opportunity to share their testimonies and be baptized in water. Last week’s chapel service was absolutely amazing! Fifteen students were baptized in water. Ava Scioscia, Harlow Donaldson, and Akeelah Monroe also shared moving testimonies about how God has shown them compassion and love in difficult circumstances. We’d like to invite you to view last week’s chapel service.

Congratulations to the following students for taking the next step in their faith. We celebrate with you! Madison Warchol, Addie Sealey, Santana DeLaTorre, Ava Smith, Kaylin Trimiar, Kendall Trimiar, Albie MacDonald, Gabriella McClure, John Kehres, James Kehres, Alexis Cooney, Shiloh Reed, Solomon Reed, Tristan Holub, Emma Johnson

Fall Baptism & Testimonies

Baptism is the physical act of being immersed in water that symbolizes the Christ-follower’s death to sin, and the resurrection of a new life in Jesus. Jesus said, Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.” (Matthew 28:19)

If you would like to be baptized in water or have a prayer request, click the button below and our Chapel Team will pray for you or follow up for the next Baptism Service.

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