5 Ways to Celebrate Your Latter-day Saint Baptism
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Is someone in your family getting baptized this year? It’s such a wonderful event in a person’s life- one you never want to forget. Celebrate and help them remember this special event with five fun ideas below.
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Baptism Signature poster
Make a fun memory that lasts with your own baptism signature poster. Invite guests to leave a special message as they arrive. Frame it when it’s over for their bedroom wall so they can always remember their baptism day. Each poster comes with a spot to record a memory of the special day as well. Attach a photo of the day on the back for an extra fun surprise and memory.
Disappearing Sins Object Lesson
Help the people in your family understand what happens when we are baptized with this fun Disappearing Sins Experiment. Go over the importance of immersing completely in water and the covenants we make at baptism. Get started with your own experiment cards and take turns trying it out. It’s so cool to see how the word “sins” disappears!
Changing and Becoming Something New Object Lesson
These Book of Mormon folding puzzles are a great way to show how we can change and become something even better. It takes work and commitment but it’s worth it! Challenge your family and see who can figure out each puzzle first. Three difficulty levels!
Golf the Mini Way Baptism Game
Enjoy a fun game of mini golf with your family! It’s a great activity to do with lots of family in town. Each mini golf hole brings a new twist as you learn about baptism, the Holy Ghost, and enduring to the end. Whether you are getting ready for a baptism or just looking for some fun, this Gospel Fun Kit is for you! You can use this kit at a mini golf course or create your own course at home.
Printable Baptism Booklet
Remember your baptism day with this printable baptism booklet. It includes pages that talk about Christ’s birth as well as your own to show how you are following in the Savior’s footsteps. It’s a fun keepsake that you can keep in your scripture bag and review as the sacrament is passed.
Remember your baptism day for many years to come as you continue to celebrate, revisit these keepsakes, and renew your covenants each Sabbath day.