Candace Cameron Bure celebrates daughter Natasha’s baptism: ‘Still crying’

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Candace Cameron Bure says she’s filled with “goodness and grace” following 23-year-old daughter Natasha’s baptism.

“As a mama, there’s nothing that tops this day. Nothing!!” the “Fuller House” star, 45, captioned a post shared to Instagram on Sunday.

“My three adult children have now all professed their faith, love, service and devotion to Jesus Christ; Lord of Lords, King of Kings, Savior of the world ??.”

Candace – who also shares sons Lev, 22, and Maksim, 20, with husband Valeri Bure – thanked pastor Dudley Rutherford and Shepherd Church for the beautiful service in Los Angeles.

“It was a blessed and sacred day and joy abounds in the name and grace of JESUS!!!!!!” Rutherford wrote in the comments section of Candace’s post.

“It is NOT easy, in todays culture, raising children who truly love the Lord. But by your example and love for the Lord you and Val have raised 3 amazing children!!!! ???.”

Natasha posted the same clip to her own Instagram, writing, “God is GOOD! ❤️ Today was a special day. @shepherdchurch @dudleyrutherford Livin for the Lord!! ??.”

Naturally, her mother couldn’t help herself from gushing in the comments section.

“I’m still crying my eyes out ?. Praise the Lord ??,” Candace wrote. “This mama is overwhelmed by God’s goodness and grace. I love you baby ❤️”

Candace has been very open about her Christian faith over the years, telling Fox News in July 2020 that it’s “really the foundation” of who she is and continues to be.

“It’s so important to me, and it’s always a part of me, whether it’s at home and privately, or when I’m reading the Bible in Bible study,” she explained. “But also at work, and the choices I make within work, and the companies I choose to work with and the projects that I choose to take on.”

This is the same belief that Candace is trying to instill in her children. When asked about the one dating rule she has for her kids, she told Us Weekly in June 2021 that she just wants their significant others to “love Jesus the way I love Jesus.”

She continued, “That’s all I really want. Is that too much to ask for? Yeah. It’s not too much.”

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