A former atheist and terminal cancer patient was baptized days before his death.

Though former atheist Thomas Roberts was dying of lung cancer, bound to a wheelchair, and fully dependent on oxygen, he had one request in his last days: to be baptized.

The wish would require extensive work, but Robert’s care team at the University of Alabama Birmingham Hospital made it work.

Corey Agricola, chaplain at UAB, said – “It was a major effort by a lot of moving pieces and different teams to pull this off. If it had not been for the team, this could not have happened.”

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The team first sought approval from Roberts’ physician, Dr. Ashley Nichols, to remove his oxygen tubes so that he could be fully submerged under water.

Agricola said — “Dr. Nichols made it clear he would only be able to be off oxygen for a few seconds, which meant we couldn’t roll him down the ramp in the pool wheelchair, so we had to use the chairlift to place him in the pool.” 

Once the rehabilitation pool was available, the team worked together to make his wish a reality.

Roberts’ wife, son, two sisters, niece and nephew attended the baptism and watched as Roberts was lowered into the water.

Agricola told Roberts and his family — “I have served in the ministry over 20 years and seven of those at UAB. This is the greatest day of my career. Thomas, you never thought you would preach a sermon in your life; but you preached today. You made an impact on people who do not even know you.”

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