No. One rarely has a choice regarding baptism as most individuals are too young to refuse baptism. However many churches do have a tradition of adult baptism where the decision to be baptised is taken at an age when in theory the baptisee is able to make an informed decision as to be baptised or not.
Neither do you have to be confirmed although many Christian churches bar from communion those who have been confirmed.
you are confirmed immediately after you are baptised and you then receive the eucharist, as an infant or adolescent or adult.
Baptism makes you a child of God, capable of receiving grace from God. Under normal circumstances it is impossible to receive any of the other sacraments without first being baptised. Through error or some other mishap, one might, perhaps, be included in a confirmation ceremony, but this would be invalid, in other words-though a Bishop goes through the motions of confirmed a person, if that person were not baptised, nothing would happen-he would not be confirmed.
Yes to all three questions. Being baptized in a Baptist church only signifies that you are following Jesus in believers baptism. The Lutheran church is the one to make the final decision about membership in their congregation.
Yes, anyone can attend, baptised or not baptised.
No Peter was not water baptised.
He was baptised in the church in Stratford.
no recording of him being baptised
I think Ameyeouse baptised saul
he was baptised the morning after he was born.
Yes I am baptised in the name of Jesus, as a infant.
Not really, Im a Protestant. The thing is that we dont baptise infants full stop. This is because infants dont know what theyre doing so youre just getting them wet. Jesus got baptised when he was a grown man so we baptise people when theyre already old enough to know what theyre doing, im 17 and just got baptised. And yes we baptise in water.
John the baptist' mother was never baptised at all until her son John baptised Jesus Christ (the first person to be baptised), it was only then that people decided to come up and be baptised. It never says in the bible if John's mother was baptised or not but she probably was. People got baptised at a much older age back then compared to today's tradition of getting baptised between the age of 0 and 3)