Yes
The Episcopal Church baptizes infants, adolescents and adults, as do all provinces of the Anglican Communion. In the Episcopal Church, both full immersion or sprinkling of water are equally considered acceptable manners in which to baptize. Most Episcopal Churches have a baptismal font and sprinkling is the common form of baptism.
The Episcopal Church being a creed-based Trinitarian church believes in 'one baptism for the forgiveness of sins' and follows the formula as set forth by Christ himself "baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit."
Infants do not yet know right from wrong and so cannot repent their sins, therefor they cannot be baptized.
Pentecostals usually do not baptize babies; they do go through a ritual though of a baby dedication.
First, there are numerous churches called St John's Episcopal Church worldwide. Second, since the name is St John's Episcopal Church, then it means they are Episcopal. An Episcopal Church is not a Catholic Church.
Methodist Episcopal Church was created in 1784.
Episcopal Church of the Sudan was created in 1974.
Bangor Episcopal Church was created in 1830.
Southern Episcopal Church was created in 1962.
Episcopal Church of Texas was created in 1841.
Scottish Episcopal Church's population is 54,000.
Reformed Episcopal Church was created in 1873.
The population of Episcopal Church in the Philippines is 125,000.
Episcopal Church in the Philippines was created in 1901.
American Episcopal Church was created in 1968.
Scottish Episcopal Church was created in 1712.