There really is no set time period to be baptized. It's really when you feel you are ready and that you understand what baptism is and what it means.
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The Bible says that communion is for believers ( usually believers are baptised)Act 20:7 Now on the first day of the week, when the disciples came together to break bread, Paul, ready to depart the next day, spoke to them and continued his message until midnight.In the above verse believers are meeting together and it is the same in other places in the Bible where breaking of bread/communion is mentioned eg 1Corinthians 11
A Christian! The Church is not the entire Church but simply an outshowing of the Body of Christ. It is simply that part of the Church in England, a Communion of believers.
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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.
Probably after he was knocked to the ground on the way to Damascus. In Acts chapter 9 Paul is blind for three days, then a disciple called Ananias visits him, Paul receives his sight back and is baptised. In Christianity only believers are baptised so during that time he must have become a Christian.
The Jordan River figures prominently in the New Testament as the place where Jesus was baptised.
Yes, anyone can attend, baptised or not baptised.
The Jewish religious leadership were so concerned because the new believers were not living up to their rules and standards that were traditions. The new believers believed things that the Jewish leaders did not believe.
No Peter was not water baptised.
He was baptised in the church in Stratford.