How to Organize Reunions for an Infant Baptism

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A new baby is a wonderful event that is met with celebration from all sides of the family. The Christian community marks this blessed occasion with a baptism, an event that can double as a family reunion with your child at the center of attention. Read on for some great advice on planning the reunion that goes along with your baby’s initiation to the Christian faith.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderate

Step1
Set the date as soon as possible after the baby’s birth, and call family and friends to invite them. You can send out formal invitations at the same time to give your family and friends a great keepsake from the event.
Step2
Invite people to sit anywhere and mingle as they enter the church, in order to facilitate the reunion atmosphere. At the reception that follows, circulate and make introductions.
Step3
Reintroduce family members who may have met and forgotten about each other. You can help to forge new ties or to renew old relationships!

Tips & Warnings

  • The day should be more about the child rather than the party or the reunion itself, so don’t let yourself get too carried away in the planning.
  • Include your spouse and your parents in the planning if you don’t have a firm idea of exactly what you want.
  • Do not try to force people on each other or heal rifts by making feuding family members sit together. Things will only get uncomfortable.

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