Thursday, December 10, 2009

The Baptism of Savannah Kate

We decided to baptize Savannah after much conversation and thought. This is the practice of the Anglican tradition. The emphasis of an infant baptism is on 2 things: 1) God's active role in pouring out over Savannah more than enough grace and 2) the community as an active role in her forming view of spirituality. The ceremony was beautiful to us. Many people people came to support her... even many off-Islanders. Nearly her whole family was there to stand with us.

The Note-Worthy:

She didn't cry.
She looked so cute.
She pulled at the priest's mic.
She ripped her headband off right before the water was poured over her head. I think she was getting ready.
The priest who baptised her brought water back from the Jordan River in Israel (the river Jesus was baptised in).
She lifted her hands up during one of the prayers. This seemed so holy, but I think she was just reaching for the priest's rings.
Andy gave her a special blessing. This was beautiful (see below).


Thank you to everyone who stood with us on that special day in both body and in spirit. We are so thankful for her various sets of communities and what all of us have to teach her about God, life and all things good and beautiful. Though clumsy, we certainly will do our best in this great task. We are relieved to know that God's commitment to her is far beyond ours.


Andy's Father Blessing given to his first born daughter,
Savannah Kate Withrow,
at her baptism September 27, 2009

May you grow strong and healthy.

And may you always have peace and joy in your gender, in your womanhood.


I bless your eyes that they may always see the Lord’s work and hand in your life.

I bless your ears that you may always hear His voice.

And I bless your mouth that you may always speak his praises

And be quick to bless your neighbors.


May you be blessed like your Matriarch Sarah,

Who when she heard the ridiculous promises of God and laughed, she received them with great joy and great laughter.


May you be like your Grandmother Jill, who trusts the Lord, has great discernment and wisdom and raises a family who knows the Lord and is healthy and strong and loves others well and serves the Lord all her days.


And may you be like your Grandmother JoAnn: quick to reveal what’s in your heart with words of love and thanksgiving with words of mercy and compassion; quick to welcome others into your home who don’t have one and to welcome them to God’s household.


Savannah I bless you in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit

May He be with you and remain with you all of your days.

Amen.

Her Godparents (and God-Brothers)


Her family all made the trip over the waters to be with her that day.


Savannah reaching out her hands in prayer...?








With her cousin, Oliver.