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MS church celebrates 47 outdoor baptisms, creating ‘buzz’ in community

Nearly 50 people have been baptized at Temple Baptist Church Hattiesburg, Mississippi, this year. Since August 2013 Temple has held annual outdoor baptisms on the church property or at the local football stadium, filling large tanks ...
  • December 18, 2023
  • Mississippi's The Baptist Record
  • Church Life, Latest News, Mississippi
David Whitten (left), senior pastor of Temple Church, Hattiesburg, baptizes a member during one of the church’s outdoor baptism services this year.
(Photo courtesy of the Baptist Record)

MS church celebrates 47 outdoor baptisms, creating ‘buzz’ in community

Nearly 50 people have been baptized at Temple Baptist Church Hattiesburg, Mississippi, this year. Since August 2013 Temple has held annual outdoor baptisms on the church property or at the local football stadium, filling large tanks with water.

“We recognize that many individuals have anxiety about getting in front of the entire congregation,” explained senior pastor David Whitten, “but being baptized in front of a smaller group of people is something they are more willing to do.

“We have also learned that individuals coming from another denomination or faith background feel more comfortable with the outdoor baptism service than one of our Sunday morning services,” Whitten continued. 

Having a “baptism day,” he noted, also allows our church and staff to “focus our efforts on following up with those who need to be baptized, as well as preaching and teaching on the importance of following Christ in believer’s baptism.”

Lives of all ages changed

In 2023, of the 47 who publicly made professions of faith in Christ, nine were children under 12, 13 were students in sixth through 12th grade, five were college students and 20 were adults.

“We were blessed to see a lot of adults baptized this year,” Whitten said. “Typically, the older a person gets the less likely — statistically — they are to be baptized, so that was exciting to see.”

Whitten noted a few individuals.

“There was a 74-year-old lady who expressed her heart was not right when she was baptized 50 years earlier. God convicted her of it this year and she knew she needed to be obedient to follow through,” he said. “We had three married couples who all were baptized together as husband and wife.”

Creating a ‘buzz’ in the community

One woman “received pushback from her family about following Jesus and being baptized,” Whitten said. “It is costing her relationships with family members, but she knows it’s what God is asking of her.

“I know several people who were baptized because they were joining Temple from a different denomination who have experienced persecution from their family for doing so,” he noted. “This has been hard and confusing for them to go through, so it’s presenting a great opportunity to teach them and remind them of the suffering that Jesus endured for our salvation. Jesus warned us that if people hated and persecuted Him then they would also hate and persecute us.”

Through 47 people obeying Christ in believer’s baptism, Whitten has seen the Holy Spirit opening doors in their community.

“We had people stop and watch our outdoor baptism service,” he noted. “It’s also created a buzz as people continue to talk and post pictures and videos of those being baptized.”


EDITOR’S NOTE — This story was written by Lindsey Williams and originally published by The Baptist Record, newsjournal of the Mississippi Baptist Convention Board. 

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