Baptism & Membership
Baptism
Baptism is a powerful public declaration of your faith. It represents your desire to follow Jesus all the days of your life and is an important step of obedience in your walk with God. Baptism in water symbolizes the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ and his redemptive work for you.
Cascade Church regularly does baptisms on Sunday mornings and a special outdoor event in August. If you want to get baptized, please watch the “What is Baptism?” video below and complete the baptism request form. You’ll tell us a little about yourself, answer a few questions, and then a pastor or ministry leader will follow up with you.
Cascade at the River
August 15, 12:30 -4:30 pm
Join us for our annual all-church gathering at the Frohning’s Farm (map) to connect as a community and celebrate river baptisms. We'll share a potluck meal along with activities for children, including bounce houses and face painting. This is a great opportunity to gather outdoors and support church family as they publicly declare their decision to follow Jesus.
What to Bring:
A dish for the potluck meal (Main Dish, Drinks, Salad Dressings, and Utensils are provided)
Potluck Guide:
A-J = Green Salad, K-R= Sides & Snacks, S-Z = Desserts
A comfortable camp chair
A towel if you plan on getting wet
Next Steps for Baptism:
Watch the "What is Baptism?" video below
Complete the online baptism request form
A pastor or ministry leader will follow up with you
Membership
Cascade Membership Class
Check back for our next opportunity
Membership is about ownership. Paul makes it clear in Romans that the church is made up of many parts and many giftings, each is critical to the body. We view membership as a significant commitment towards impacting our community with the message of the Gospel. Each of us has a role to play. If you have chosen to call Cascade your home we would love for you to join the family at Cascade by becoming a member.
Communion
Communion
We take communion together as a church family on the first Sunday of every month, remembering our Lord’s command to observe this sacrament until his return.