A watering trough serves as our baptismal tank. Not your regular, country style tubular kind. It actually looks like a round swimming pool, downsized and made of black plastic.
The tank was filled a few nights ago, and the water temperature increased by inserting heaters used for cattle troughs. To regulate the temperature you need to back off the heat judiciously. Which means, in terms I understand, you unplug the heater when the water gets too hot.
At the same time, the overnight temperature in the building tends to get colder so the water cools down. The heater is now on, and in the morning we’ll check it once again. All things being equal, by 11:00 tomorrow morning the baptismal will be just right!!
Come join us – at the Kindersley Alliance church, 74 West Road, Kindersley, Saskatchewan, Canada.