Often, visting another church can give you a fresh perspective on your own. In this season of summer vacations and time away, many people have the chance to worship with another community.
One of the things I’ve been noticing in my travels this summer is the prominence of the baptismal font in many recently-remodeled sanctuaries. These fonts are large enough to allow for baptism by at least partial immersion.
I’ve been struck by the difference between passing by a little dish of holy water and having to walk around a sizable pool. The symbolic aspects of baptism — of dying to an old way of sin and rising to new life, the living and life-giving water that God provides, and the reminder of this baptism every time we enter the sanctuary — really come to life in a font of this size.
What do you notice when you visit another church? The music? The preaching? The processions? The furnishings? The congregation?

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