Elderman:Heritage’s latest release, “The Baptism Song,” serves as a profound exploration of the transformative experience that comes with accepting the forgiveness offered by Christ. Singer-songwriter Elderman eloquently explains that baptism signifies this change, symbolizing an adoption into God’s family and a departure from a life driven by base desires to one governed by the Spirit of God. The term “baptizo,” derived from Greek, means to dye or change, aptly representing the metamorphosis of a believer’s life.
This release follows Elderman’s debut album, “Wednesday In Vancouver,” which came out in Fall 2021. The album features “Rebekah’s Song (And I Prayed For You),” a piece that garnered critical acclaim and won the Silver Award for Best Music Video at the Wallachia International Film Festival in Bucharest in October 2022. Elderman, who resides in the Cleveland, OH area, shares his life with his wife of forty years and is a proud grandparent to five children.
Listen to “The Baptism Song” below