baptism clebrates the joining of all mankind in the barn, towards the new year of life and being born with different abilities to eat.
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There is no baptism in the Jewish religion. Only Christians have baptism.
Every person not yet baptized is able to receive Baptism.
Being spiritually reborn
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Baptism is a welcoming into the church of Christ and it cleanses the soul of the original sin.
CELEBRATION OF BAPTISMBaptism basically means entering a new world with Christ. What do we mean by this? When we are baptised, we are throwing the old life of sin and entering a new life in Christ. (One may be baptised at any age). This is why we celebrate Baptism; to celebrate the candidate/s life that has just been entered into a world with Christ.
an ordained minister or lay person
Quakers do not celebrate Baptism or any other forms of religious ceremony as they regard them as being unnecessary. They often refer to them as 'Empty Forms', as they do not believe that there is any particular ritual needed to get in touch with God.
Presbyterians celebrate 2 sacraments - Baptism and Holy Communion.
2 and they are holy communion & baptism
they celebrate birth of a child through baptism but some christians do not celebrate