Calling A Song for the Baptized

Calling A Song for the Baptized by Caroline A. Westerhoff is a large type edition published by Church Publishing, Inc. in February 2004. This book presents an exploration of the Christian life through personal narratives, beginning with the author’s childhood memories of listening to stories shared by women on her grandmother’s porch. Westerhoff vividly describes the concept of calling as a baptismal vocation, emphasizing the importance of community and the choices that shape our actions.
Readers will find a collection of stories that reflect on the themes of ministry, community, and responsibility within the Christian faith. The narratives serve as a guide for spiritual growth and inspire reflection on the significance of baptism in everyday life. With 172 pages, this edition invites readers to engage with the deeper meanings of Christian rituals and practices, fostering a connection to spirituality and the essence of living a life informed by faith.
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The author begins her exploration of the Christian life with the memory of childhood afternoons spent rocking in green wicker chairs on her grandmother’s front porch, listening to the stories of women who came to call. The image of calling as baptismal vocation, the sharing of time and conversation, the vision that informs our choices and actions is vividly described through Westerhoff’s stories drawn from her life and work. Narratives of what it means to live as a Christian provide the variations on the baptismal themes of ministry, community, and responsibility in this “song for the baptized.”
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