Beach Baptism

If you’ve accepted Jesus as your Lord and Savior for the first time or are recommitting your life to Christ, we invite you to take the next step in your faith journey through water baptism. The next opportunity for baptism will be Sunday, May 4 at 5 PM at North Beach, Fort De Soto Beach. This is a meaningful moment to publicly share your decision with your family and friends, and we’d love for you to be a part of this special occasion.

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This form is for one person per submission. You’ll have the option to add additional registrations on the next page. The name entered here should be the person being baptized.
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Beach Baptism

Sunday, May 4 at Fort De Soto Park

Look for the Grace Family Church signs to guide you through the park. Beach Access is at the North Beach Snack Shack/Concession between Shelters 6 and 7.

To purchase your spot text "Park" to 81313.

The parking ticket needs to be purchased on Sunday, May 4 prior to your arrival.

There is no cell service or WiFi at the beach, prepayment will be necessary. Parking is on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Grace Family Church is not responsible for parking tickets or a guaranteed North Beach @ Fort De Soto Park parking spot.


After parking, please walk to the beach and check-in at the Registration Tent.

Registration begins at 4 PM, with Baptisms starting at 5 PM.

We will provide a Baptism shirt that will be yours to keep. Bring a chair, water, and snacks.

Minors under the age of 18 will need a parent or guardian to complete the liability form required by Fort De Soto Park.

Yes, let the pastors know when you are checking in with your family.

Being the primary spiritual influence in our children’s lives is a big responsibility. These are the conversations we pray for, but figuring out where to start and what to say can be a little overwhelming when the opportunities come. This guide will help you know your child is ready.

There are wheelchairs on a first come, first serve basis at the Snack Shack, there is no ramp, but the chairs are the big sand ones that can roll to the beach. Once in the water, the wheelchair will be held for balance.