On the twenty seventh of May in the year of our Lord two thousand and seven, Samuel Cooksey Johnson was baptized in both water and Spirit at LaSalle Street Church in Chicago, Illinois. Pretty impressive, huh? Well, Frederick Buechner is perhaps the most quoted author in the Johnson household, and the following represent his thoughts on baptism from "Wishful Thinking: A Seeker's ABC":
Baptism consists of getting dunked or sprinkled. Which technique is used matters aboutas much as whether you pray kneeling or standing on your head. Dunking is a better symbol, however. Going under symbolizes the end of everything about your life that is less than human. Coming up again symbolizes the beginning in you of something strange and new and hopeful. You can breathe again.
Question: How about infant baptism? Shouldn't you wait until the child grows up enough to know what's going on?
Answer: If you don't think there is as much of the less-than-human in an infant as there is in anybody else, you have lost touch with reality.
When it comes to the forgiving and transforming love of God, one wonders if the six-week-old screecher knows all that much less than the Archbishop of Canterbury about what's going on.
Sam seemed to know very little of what was going on on May 27, 2007. Still, we believe he received some measure of grace and love...perhaps just enough to begin something strange and new and hopeful within Sam and within our family.
- Cliff