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The Primary presidency works under the direction of the bishopric to assist in planning ward baptismal services of children turning eight years old or prepare the children for stake-conducted baptisms. The Primary secretary ensures that the bishopric is aware when a child is approaching the age of baptism. Upcoming baptismal services may be discussed in meetings with the presidency and the bishopric member assigned to Primary.

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According to the Church handbook, seven-year-old children in the ward receive special attention from bishops, who ensure that parents, Primary leaders, and home teachers help them prepare for baptism and confirmation.

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Church Handbook 2 teaches that baptismal services should be simple, brief, and spiritual.

A member of the bishopric directs the planning, presides over, and conducts the baptismal service. He may ask Primary leaders to help plan, assist with clothing, and answer questions the families may have concerning the baptism day.

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Through their efforts, Primary leaders help children prepare for baptism and assist the bishopric in making the baptismal service a sacred, reverent occasion for all children and families involved.

As you think about the seven-year-old children in your Primary who are approaching baptism, how can you assist the bishopric in assuring that this will be a sacred occasion for them?

Preparing Children for Baptism, Baptismal Services

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Primary 11.8.2, 20.3
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