they say a testimony, then the baptist welcomes everybody, then they say the vows, then the baptist dunks them under the water. this is called total immersion.
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Yes, Lutherans do baptize adults. In the Lutheran tradition, baptism is viewed as a means of grace, and adults seeking baptism typically undergo a period of instruction to understand the significance of the sacrament. The emphasis is on faith and God's promise rather than the age of the individual being baptized. So, while infant baptism is common, adult baptism is also practiced.
You can be any age at baptism. Mostly it is babies that are baptised, but it can be children or adults who are baptised too. So there is no set age for baptism.
Nothing much happens.
baptismal ritual of adults is take baptism in river or a pond in the name of jesus christ
Jesus.
It happens in water.
Yes I'm sure they are. Children definitely are.
"Through baptism, we are reborn in Christ and called to live a life of faith and love."
Some recommended baptism verses for adults seeking to be baptized include Matthew 28:19-20, Acts 2:38, and Romans 6:3-4. These verses emphasize the importance of baptism in the Christian faith and the significance of being born again in Christ.
John only baptized adults who were ready to repent of their sins.
What baptism are you talking about? Infant baptism? Baptism of believers? Well the answer is much the same. Nothing happens to your sin when you are baptized. If you are a believer your sin is already dealt with before you get baptized. A believers baptism is a sign of the believers identifying with Christ in that Christ was buried and rose again the believer is buried (in water) and rises again to a new life. Infant baptism??? well there is nothing in the Bible that teaches infant baptism.