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Getting Wet—An Actual Baptism

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Note: Baptism is only a step in the process of “Getting Right With God.” If you are not familiar with what the Bible tells us, click here and read that page first.

Click here to see the baptism! Click here to see the baptism if you have a 28.8 modem. (Has low quality playback.)

Click here to see the baptism! Click here to see the baptism if you have a DSL, cable modem, or dual ISDN connection. (Has good quality playback.)

Click here to download! Click here to download a file (1.3 MB) of the baptism. (Has the best quality playback.)

    Note: Earlier versions of Windows need a program like WinZip to “unzip” the downloaded file (TCC_bapt.ZIP). Use RealPlayer to view the unzipped file (TCC_bapt.rm).

If you want to find out more about baptism, see our “What is Baptism?” page.

Note: The three links above also require having a computer with a sound card and speakers, and RealPlayer G2 or higher.

Click here for a free copy of RealPlayer Go to the RealPlayer download

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