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Can people still get baptized in the Jordan River?

Although the exact spot where the water is now is not historical, like the old baptism site, it is still spiritual. It's what the Jordan River represents that is so important. It's where Christians of today can come and perform baptisms in the same river where John the Baptist performed one on Jesus 2000 years ago.



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The baptismal site is free, welcoming half a million pilgrims every year. For those who wish to be baptized in the Jordan River, there are some steps to take.

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There are currently two openings on the River Jordan itself where you can be baptized. One place is beside the Greek Orthodox church, and the other is near the Catholic church. In addition to these two places, we also have Baptism Fountains (for children), and a Baptism Pool (for adults) available.

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Our Baptism The water temperature of the Jordan river was about 46 degrees. That equates to FREEZING in my book. Our entire group was baptized which meant our pastor could no longer feel his legs once all 15 of us were finished.

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The Sea of Galilee is not isolated, it is part of a water basin comprising the Jordan River and the Dead Sea, too. If it shrinks, everything else shrinks faster. Shortly before dawn, Jesus went out to them, walking on the lake...

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Exercise increased caution in Jordan due to terrorism. Some areas have increased risk. Do not travel to: Within 3.5 km of the Jordanian border with Syria and east of the town of Ruwayshid in the direction of the border with Iraq due to terrorism and armed conflict.

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