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Baptism Invitations: The Basics of Putting Together a Good Baptism Invitation

Posted on November 27, 2008 by Jeff Fain

So, you've decided that you want to put on an infant baptism. You've procured the pastor and chosen the location. You're now ready to start sending out the invitations. The following characteristics are absolutely essential to keep in mind when designing a baptism invitation:

Baptism Invitations: The Significance of Baptism Invitations

Posted on November 27, 2008 by Jeff Fain

Baptisms are monumental events for children because it's their first religious experience, even if they're not conscious of it. Preachers, pastors, and ministers invest considerable time, energy, resources, and teaching into the importance and practice of baptism - both for infants and adults. An infant baptism is separate and distinct from a believer's baptism. In the latter case, more friends and family are invited because Christians believe this is the time when salvation occurs.

Baptism Invitations: The In's and Out's of Baptism Invitations For The New Believer

Posted on November 27, 2008 by Jeff Fain

Baptism invitations are mailed out on the occasion of a pivotal event in a child's life. When an infant is formally introduced to the church, he or she will sometimes be baptized by the preacher, in water, or just sprinkled lightly with water, in full view of the whole congregation.

Baptism Invitations: The Basics of Baptism Invitations

Posted on November 27, 2008 by Jeff Fain

The best part about baptism invitations is that they're most informal, colloquial, personalized kinds of cards there are. Baptisms are less formal than christenings and less intense than birthday parties. Infant baptisms are fun, free, important events for Christian denominations all across the world. So, who should be invited?

Baptism Invitations: From Baptism To Baptism Invitations, The Facts

Posted on November 27, 2008 by Jeff Fain

Baptism invitations, do we need them? Many parents ask that simple question after leaving a church service. Their newborn is beautiful, angelic, and so innocent; the baptism is already scheduled to occur 2 weeks from now, and no invitations have been sent out.

Bat Mitzvah Invitations - Come See My Daughter Become A Woman

Posted on November 27, 2008 by Jeff Fain

Bat Mitzvah invitations are sent out shortly before the biggest event in the coming-of-age real-life story of any young Jewish girl. Judaism specifies that Jewish girls, at age 12, are to receive a Bat Mitzvah celebration to formalize their inception into the 'Bat Mitzvah' status.

Bar Mitzvah Invitations - Come See My Son Become A Man

Posted on November 27, 2008 by Jeff Fain

Bar Mitzvah invitations send out notices to friends of the child, friends of the parents, and relatives on both sides of the family to come to the most pivotal event in the life of a young Hebrew boy. This ceremonial occasion marks the boy's entry into adulthood, and it's a joyous, special time for people of the Jewish faith.

Do I Need To Send Out Baptism Invitations?

Posted on November 27, 2008 by Bonnie Conrad

Baptism invitations are usually sent out for infant baptisms. Infant baptism is a Christian religious procedure for newborns or even young children. Invitations are rarely sent out for the contrasting practice, believer's baptism, because the event will usually take place in a family church with the presence and knowledge of existing churchgoers and friends.

Ismailis in Yamen

Posted on November 17, 2008 by Farshid

Imam Radi Abdullah had dispatched his da'is in all directions, the most acclaimed among them was Ibn Hawshab. When the Imam found that Ibn Hawshab was groomed enough for the responsibility of its promulgation, he jointly entrusted him and his colleague, Ibn Fazal, with the task of Ismaili mission in Yamen. They conquered Sana'a, the capital of Yamen, and exiled the ruling tribe of Banu Laydir, and established Ismaili authority in Yamen. The Ismaili mission reached the apex of its influence in Ya...

Planning Your Baby's Christening

Posted on November 10, 2008 by Heather Carreiro

A christening is an important event for both friends and family, so make sure you start your planning early to make this day special. Asking yourself these questions will you get started on the right foot.



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Bat Mitzvah Invitations: The Nuances and Subtleties of Bat Mitzvah Invitations

Posted on November 27, 2008 by Jeff Fain

Bat Mitzvah invitations announce the most special and poignant time in a young Jewish girl's life. They should be tasteful, elegant, graceful, and colorful. They should be little sparks of your daughter's personality sent out to your friends and family. Jewish custom entails that the parents do the Bat Mitzvah invitation, but let your daughter give it a try. If she tries her hand at it, she just might succeed.

Baptism Invitations: The In's and Out's of Baptism Invitations For The New Believer

Posted on November 27, 2008 by Jeff Fain

Baptism invitations are mailed out on the occasion of a pivotal event in a child's life. When an infant is formally introduced to the church, he or she will sometimes be baptized by the preacher, in water, or just sprinkled lightly with water, in full view of the whole congregation.