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40 Ways of More Baptisms
Rick Warren's Ministry Podcast ^ | June 28 2007 | Rick Warren

Posted on 07/25/2007 7:20:45 PM PDT by Ottofire

Here’s a list of some simple things we do that almost any church can do:

1. Mention the value, purpose and benefits of baptism regularly in sermons.

2. Videotape some of your baptisms. Prepare a music video of baptisms to show in your worship service so people who’ve never seen a baptism can witness one.

3. Have clothes ready for people who decide spontaneously to be baptized after a service.

4. Make it a party atmosphere. It’s a celebration, not a funeral. Applaud baptisms!

5. Invite small group members to witness the baptism and identify them before each baptism.

6. Prepare a beautiful leatherette-bound baptism folder to hold their certificate.

7. Have a required membership class that explains the meaning or baptism in detail.

8. Always baptize on special days when relatives may be in town – Christmas, Mother’s Day, New Year’s Eve, etc.

9. Always baptize on special days of the church. (We baptized over 400 on the day we opened our Worship Center.)

10. Allow entire families (after confirming that all are believers) to enter the pool together.

11. Hug each person after they have been baptized!

12. Interview all candidates at the water’s edge to hear their story of how Jesus changed them.

13. Build a Baptism Team of volunteers who assist with all baptisms. Have matching shirts to identify the Baptism Team and the pastors leading the service.

14. Have a professional photographer there to capture the moment and include a picture of their baptism along with their certificate of baptism.

15. Print a “Why Be Baptized?” brochure. Use scriptures and lots of testimonies.

16. Put the brochure information, baptism pictures, and even videos of baptisms on your website, so people can forward it to others.

17. Have pre-printed invitations for the baptism candidates to use in inviting lost friends and relatives to a service and to witness their baptism.

18. Make the baptism pool and surrounding area beautiful and inviting and non-threatening. (Many baptisms are perched up so high inside the church that it feels distant and disconnected. Our baptism pool is outside in our patio area so people can gather up close around it for a more intimate feeling.)

19. After the baptism service encourage people to go out afterwards for coffee or dessert to celebrate and find out what the experience meant to the person baptized and to the family and friends who watched it.

20. Publicize the baptisms with posters around your church. Elicit “one line” testimonies from people who have been baptized, take an 8×10 photo of that person, and mount their photo and quote on a 2’x3’ foam board sign. Put this on a tri-pod in a visible area after the service where people can sign-up to be baptized.

21. Have all small groups get people in their group to sign up in the group for the next baptism.

22. Identify and celebrate other special moments at the water’s edge (birthdays, anniversaries, spiritual birthdays, etc.)

23. Train your Baptism Team volunteers to greet and make everyone comfortable.

24. Provide a sound system that will allow spectators gathered to hear the testimonies.

25. Always have the baptism pool warm and chlorinated before services.

26. Have a corporate prayer of celebration at the end of each service to thank God for those baptized.

27. Sing a great chorus or hymn about the power of God to change someone’s life.

28. During warmer weather offer baptisms at the beach or lake or slow-flow river.

29. Develop a “Baptism Party in a Box” kit that includes ideas for a family party following baptism.

30. Have outdoor heaters if you baptize outdoors in the winter.

31. Set up good lighting if you baptize outside after evening services.

32. Have hand towels available as a gift with the church’s logo as a memory keeper.

33. Ask each small group in your church to take a week where each person shares their baptism experience and what it did for their Christian life.

34. Use banners and signs the week prior to baptisms to draw interest, especially beach or lake baptisms.

35. Build a baptism service into an extended spiritual growth campaign (like Saddleback’s Millennium Member Campaign). Build on momentum.

36. Constantly emphasize baptism as the next step after committing your life to Christ. Have sign-ups everywhere.

37. Give a follow-up booklet, a button, and a free gift for those who obey Christ’s command to be baptized.

38. Have a special Christian’s baptism class as a requirement for baptizing children. Insist that at least one parent attend with their child.

39. When baptizing grade school children, have the baptizing pastor hold their hands lifted high after they come out of the water, like you would with a winner in game.

40. Address Frequently Asked Questions in a brochure they can walk away with, and deal personally with every fear or hang-up about baptism.

Do these 40 things and the number of people wanting to publicly demonstrate their faith through baptism will rise dramatically. Rick _________________ Pastor Rick Warren, Saddleback Church


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To: Gamecock; Larry Lucido
You know, you guys and your Kavorka are funcifying the whole building.

Listen very carefully. I want you to buy ten cloves of garlic, three quarts of vinegar, six ounces...

61 posted on 08/01/2007 11:08:43 AM PDT by Dr. Eckleburg ("I don't think they want my respect; I think they want my submission." - Flemming Rose)
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To: HarleyD; Ottofire; Gamecock; Larry Lucido
32. Have hand towels available as a gift with the church's logo as a memory keeper.

LOL. A church needs a logo now?

Apparently logos isn't enough for them.

62 posted on 08/01/2007 11:14:20 AM PDT by Dr. Eckleburg ("I don't think they want my respect; I think they want my submission." - Flemming Rose)
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To: Terriergal

I would respond, but that’s too easy.


63 posted on 08/02/2007 3:10:24 AM PDT by ovrtaxt (The FairTax and the North American Union are mutually exclusive.)
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To: ovrtaxt

well, I’m drawing a blank as to how you can answer back to Scripture and say “yeah but.”


64 posted on 08/02/2007 7:36:59 AM PDT by Terriergal ("I am ashamed that women are so simple To offer war where they should kneel for peace," Shakespeare)
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To: ovrtaxt
If life was fun everyone would be in Orlando.

No wonder I'm so joyful- I'm in Tampa, right next door. Certainly couldn't be because of my salvation, nope.


All believers don't live in Tampa. Some live in the Sudan.

What's really underlying this whole thing, this whole thread, is the tendency for some Pharisees to find fault with someone who's making a difference and being productive in the Kingdom. It's disgusting and reprehensible. No wonder people dont' cruise the religion threads more often, if this is the type of crap they're going to be exposed to? Why don't you reserve your little judgmental attitudes for yourself and satan? You'll be improved, and he will be toast. You aren't making any difference in the world by criticizing a fellow servant. Criticize yourself.

I think what's being criticized is the shallow approach to chrisitan living which is being presented.

You'll find that neither Jesus, nor any of His Apostles exhibited 'life is a party' attitudes.

Unfortunately, many of those who are baptized into 'life is a party' chrisitanity ... will later find that its anything but that ... and will either be halted or stymied in any further christian growth.

Certainly our lives are better than they were prior to our conversion ... by virtue of our blessed hope, ... but we still have trials and tribulations.

Consider the martyred and persecuted early church. We do them injustice when we trivialize our calling.

65 posted on 08/02/2007 8:54:30 AM PDT by Quester
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To: ovrtaxt
While sin no longer holds power over us, we're still prone to sin and we do sin, which is what I believe you meant to say.

I meant to say what I said. We are free from the law of sin and death. Sure we sin, but so what. If we confess it, we're cleansed. Beats the alternative!


Not quite reflective of the Apostle Paul's view ...
Romans 7:21 So I find this law at work: When I want to do good, evil is right there with me.

22 For in my inner being I delight in God's law;

23 but I see another law at work in the members of my body, waging war against the law of my mind and making me a prisoner of the law of sin at work within my members.

24 What a wretched man I am! Who will rescue me from this body of death?

66 posted on 08/02/2007 9:09:31 AM PDT by Quester
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To: Terriergal

Oh brother.I could post all kinds of stuff about joy, victory, dominion, laughter, peace, etc. etc. etc.

Who would win? The one who posted more verses?

The point is, you can focus on one or the other. If you’re constantly negative and critical, how do you expect to attract people to Jesus? Cheer up already. I wouldn’t want to follow you to your God if you’re moping around and tearing people down all the time.


67 posted on 08/02/2007 9:43:28 AM PDT by ovrtaxt (The FairTax and the North American Union are mutually exclusive.)
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To: Quester

Keep reading....the next verse has your answer. It’s not quite so ‘doom and gloom’ you know.


68 posted on 08/02/2007 9:44:48 AM PDT by ovrtaxt (The FairTax and the North American Union are mutually exclusive.)
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To: Quester

I’ve read Richard Wurmbrand and Tom White’s books, I subscribe to VOM, I know apostles in Mozambique and Mexico. You want to see something completely incongruous? How can Roland and Heidi Baker have such extreme joy when their people get murdered by Muslims, their buildings get burned down, their food gets stolen, they get lied about and targeted? The Lord had told Heidi that she will die a martyr.

You know what? She’s one of the happiest Christians I’ve ever seen. Meanwhile, we have a thread full of miserable people here criticizing a pastor who’s probably accomplishing more than all of us put together.

We need a serious perspective check, and that’s what I’m TRYING to do- if people will get their heads out of their religious rear ends and pay attention to God.


69 posted on 08/02/2007 9:51:16 AM PDT by ovrtaxt (The FairTax and the North American Union are mutually exclusive.)
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To: BibChr
Amen, Brother. I hear a worldly rock band pumping fleshly appeal when I read this list of marketing techniques. Where did Rick lose Romans 12? Is Rick a promoter who uses God's Grace as a means to pyramid a fleshly avoidance scheme which strokes the emotions and avoids what God intended, the transforming. This list looks more like the shallow dry ground where the good seed will not bring forth fruit of the Spirit but instead the hyped emotions which are easily picked off by the evil one. Does Rick actually know what Baptism is and why we are Baptised, or is Rick promoting the feelings without the transformation? I wonder if he is about to be our next Swaggert or our next Baker? But he does such a marvelous job of works, how can we doubt him. ... {And Jesus will say in that day, depart from me, I never knew you.}
70 posted on 08/02/2007 9:58:06 AM PDT by MHGinTN (You've had life support. Promote life support for those in the womb.)
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To: ovrtaxt
How can Roland and Heidi Baker have such extreme joy when their people get murdered by Muslims, their buildings get burned down, their food gets stolen, they get lied about and targeted? The Lord had told Heidi that she will die a martyr.

You know what? She’s one of the happiest Christians I’ve ever seen. Meanwhile, we have a thread full of miserable people here criticizing a pastor who’s probably accomplishing more than all of us put together.


I don't think that anyone's saying that Christians should not be happy ... or should not have joy.

I think what's being expressed is a concern that those being brought to baptism in 40 different ways ... are not really being brought into an authentic relationship with Jesus Christ.

It might be different if the thrust was not baptism, ... but rather belief in Jesus Christ as Saviour and Lord.

I mean ... the first thing that struck me aabout the posting was that I didn't understand why there seemed to be so much concern over people being baptized. I mean, baptism is for believers, and the vast majority of believers have no hesitancy about being baptized.

But perhaps you are right and the 40 ways will bring more people into relationship with Jesus. I certainly have no problem with any church doing what they sincerely feel led by God to do and I will sincerely pray for their efforts.

It was just one of those things that make you go ... hmmmm ...

71 posted on 08/02/2007 3:37:02 PM PDT by Quester
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To: ovrtaxt
The point is, you can focus on one or the other. If you’re constantly negative and critical, how do you expect to attract people to Jesus?

Because I don't want to bait and switch. Jesus himself said if anyone wishes to follow him "take up your cross." e.g. consider yourself as good as dead. Only after they had done so and were committed to doing so did he offer encouragement like peace that passes all understanding, joy etc. (in spite of the misery the world will inflict).

72 posted on 08/02/2007 5:41:09 PM PDT by Terriergal ("I am ashamed that women are so simple To offer war where they should kneel for peace," Shakespeare)
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To: Quester
But perhaps you are right and the 40 ways will bring more people into relationship with Jesus.

yeah cuz Scripture surely isn't enough to convince them. We have to add a classy photo/rememberance album to it!

73 posted on 08/02/2007 5:45:02 PM PDT by Terriergal ("I am ashamed that women are so simple To offer war where they should kneel for peace," Shakespeare)
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To: Terriergal

Welll, YES! Exactly what I’ve been saying.

Look, the lost are miserable anyway. Their conscience condemns them. I remember what I was like, and I’m thankful still, after all these years, that I was delievered from such torment.

So I’m going to be happy, positive, supportive of other ministers, and I’m determined to enjoy my warfare, BECAUSE I WIN. Sure I take some damage, but so what. I absolutely love kicking the snot out of satan every chance I get. I hope that doesn’t worry you, but if so, you’ll just have to get over it.

So if all that’s true, baptism should be a joyous occasion, as well as the remainder of a Christian’s life after salvation. Cheer up! There’s no bait and switch.


74 posted on 08/02/2007 5:54:51 PM PDT by ovrtaxt (The FairTax and the North American Union are mutually exclusive.)
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To: Quester
It might be different if the thrust was not baptism, ... but rather belief in Jesus Christ as Saviour and Lord. I mean ... the first thing that struck me aabout the posting was that I didn't understand why there seemed to be so much concern over people being baptized. I mean, baptism is for believers, and the vast majority of believers have no hesitancy about being baptized.

I think you're reading somehting into this that doesn't exist. I also believe that baptism is SOLELY and EXPLICITLY for believers.

Where did you read that this pastor doesn't believe that? He's a Baptist. They're very strict on that, you know. These are just ideas 'outside the box' for a baptism service, (some of which are, at worst, kind of cheesy) and you guys are wigging out over it. Get a grip.

75 posted on 08/02/2007 5:59:24 PM PDT by ovrtaxt (The FairTax and the North American Union are mutually exclusive.)
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To: ovrtaxt

Go through the gospels and see all the times where Jesus said stuff that made people stop following him. Such as this:

Luke 14:11 For whosoever exalteth himself shall be abased; and he that humbleth himself shall be exalted.

Luke 14:25-35

25. Now great multitudes went with Him. And He turned and said to them,

26. “If anyone comes to Me and does not hate his father and mother, wife and children, brothers and sisters, yes, and his own life also, he cannot be My disciple.

27. “And whoever does not bear his cross and come after Me cannot be My disciple.

28. “For which of you, intending to build a tower, does not sit down first and count the cost, whether he has enough to finish it—

29. “lest, after he has laid the foundation, and is not able to finish, all who see it begin to mock him,

30. “saying, ‘This man began to build and was not able to finish.’

31. “Or what king, going to make war against another king, does not sit down first and consider whether he is able with ten thousand to meet him who comes against him with twenty thousand?

32. “Or else, while the other is still a great way off, he sends a delegation and asks conditions of peace.

33. “So likewise, whoever of you does not forsake all that he has cannot be My disciple.

Luke 17:10 “So likewise ye, when ye shall have done all those things which are commanded you, say, We are unprofitable servants: we have done that which was our duty to do.”

(etc etc there are hundreds more examples — I don’t have the time to go through them all right now but as you read, pay attention to how hard he makes it to follow him.)


76 posted on 08/02/2007 6:02:03 PM PDT by Terriergal ("I am ashamed that women are so simple To offer war where they should kneel for peace," Shakespeare)
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To: Terriergal

Yes I know.

Your point is?


77 posted on 08/02/2007 6:04:18 PM PDT by ovrtaxt (The FairTax and the North American Union are mutually exclusive.)
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To: ovrtaxt

http://christianresearchnetwork.com/?p=929
The Cost of discipleship sermon audio by Leonard Ravenhill

http://www.sermonindex.net/modules/mydownloads/singlefile.php?lid=282
Ten Shekels and a Shirt Sermon audio by Paris Reidhead

http://www.crossroad.to/Persecution/Bonhoffer.html
The cost of discipleship (Bonhoffer)

http://www.allaboutfollowingjesus.org/the-cost-of-discipleship.htm
The Cost of Discipleship - “Sit Down First and Count the Cost”

http://www.biblebb.com/files/MAC/90-23.HTM
The Cost of Discipleship by John MacArthur

http://www.puritansermons.com/pmp/pmp0823p.htm
Count the Cost from “The Poor Man’s Portions” by Robert Hawker

http://christianresearchnetwork.com/?p=2701
The Cost of Following Jesus by Mike Ratliff

http://christianresearchnetwork.com/?p=1987
The High Cost of Living Righteously

The Fear of God Reveals Love
http://christianresearchnetwork.com/?p=2498


78 posted on 08/02/2007 6:15:31 PM PDT by Terriergal ("I am ashamed that women are so simple To offer war where they should kneel for peace," Shakespeare)
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To: ovrtaxt
It might be different if the thrust was not baptism, ... but rather belief in Jesus Christ as Saviour and Lord. I mean ... the first thing that struck me aabout the posting was that I didn't understand why there seemed to be so much concern over people being baptized. I mean, baptism is for believers, and the vast majority of believers have no hesitancy about being baptized.

I think you're reading somehting into this that doesn't exist. I also believe that baptism is SOLELY and EXPLICITLY for believers.

Where did you read that this pastor doesn't believe that? He's a Baptist. They're very strict on that, you know. These are just ideas 'outside the box' for a baptism service, (some of which are, at worst, kind of cheesy) and you guys are wigging out over it. Get a grip.


I didn't say that he didn't believe it, ... but I did get an impression of his focus (in this case) on Baptism.

Like I get an impression of the focus of the 'Health and Wealth' ministries.

I just wonder (to some extent) about this particular focus of his. It's not a federal crime ... christians can do that.

In fact, you are the one who has expressed a somewhat surly attitude to your fellow Christians on this board. As you say, ... remove the log from your own eye ... before you attempt to remove the speck in mine. I think that you have some work to do.

BTW ... I am Baptist ... and we celebrate baptisms.

God Bless ...

79 posted on 08/02/2007 6:27:10 PM PDT by Quester
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To: Quester
In fact, you are the one who has expressed a somewhat surly attitude to your fellow Christians on this board. As you say, ... remove the log from your own eye ... before you attempt to remove the speck in mine. I think that you have some work to do.

Me, an attitude? I haven't even gotten to the imprecatory pronouncements of judgment, 'woe unto you' or 'whitewashed tombs' stuff yet. ;)

80 posted on 08/02/2007 8:43:12 PM PDT by ovrtaxt (The FairTax and the North American Union are mutually exclusive.)
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