Church of Scotland discusses online baptism
The Church of Scotland has dismissed claims it will allow online baptisms, reports Christian Today.
The claims circulated after the Church's Legal Questions Committee's report referred to the possibility of online membership and possibly allowing access to the sacraments without being physically present. In a statement the Church dismissed reports of "online baptisms" as "the most extreme interpretation of what may be discussed" at the upcoming General Assembly, which will consider the report. The committee's Blue Book report discussed how to build "greater interaction with the Church through online access and social media".
Rev George Cowie, head of the committee, said online baptisms would be a "very radical departure from the current church practice". Cowie was quick to insist that although online engagement offered "fresh opportunities", the Church needed to give "careful consideration, determining the parameters of what can properly be done".
"We've found an increasing number of our congregations are developing an online component. They are streaming their services and reaching out to growing numbers of people, and these people already feel part of the Church. We are now preparing a theological report which will address this question of what it actually means to be part of this online church community," said Rev Norman Smith, vice convener of the mission and discipleship council.
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