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Baby Christening Gowns | Christening Rompers | Christening Gowns for Boys | Baby Girl Christening Dresses
We sell a range of baby christening gowns for boys and girls. For baby boys we have christening rompers, jackets and hat suits, sailor outfits and plain christening robes. For baby girls, we have many pretty christening dresses, with matching bonnets and shawls – many hand smocked. Made from a range of materials, including silk, cotton, lace, polyester, acrylic and nylon, our baby christening gowns are exquisitely made and will be perfect to mark this special occasion.
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Our baby christening gowns are by the English designer Sarah Louise, whose distinct signature blends a hint of formality with timeless elegance. The designs are well known for their excellence in design, fabric, cut, finish and care taken on every single stitch.
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We also sell christening gifts including keepsakes, blessing bears and baby jewellery. Click here to search.
About Christening Services
Babies are christened from age three months upward. There are three main types of christening service:
Services of Blessing
Services of Blessing are based on what Jesus did when children were brought to him: “he took the children in his arms, laid his hands on them, and blessed them” (Mark 10:13-16). These are about receiving God’s unconditional love.
Services of Dedication
A service of Dedication is based around the child’s parents making promises about the upbringing of their children. These services are common in Baptist churches.
Services of Infant Baptism
These services declare the child to be a follower of Jesus Christ. Of course the service can’t make someone a follower of Jesus, because that is his or her own personal decision.
To some extent the different emphases above overlap in some cases, and an atmosphere of thanksgiving to the child’s birth and life is common to all three.
When parents want their children to become Christians they have them christened. They select godparents who contribute to the child's growing up in the Christian faith.





