There are many churches which do not practise baptism. The most prominent Christian church which performs no sacraments is the Salvation Army. They adhere to Paul's teaching primarily that we are saved through God's grace alone (Romans) but also James' teaching in that good works are also necessary.
I hasten to add, though, that the SA do not do 'good works' expecting a reward (as this is termed 'salvation by works' and are the erroneous beliefs of several heretical sects such as the Jehovah's Witnesses) as if the 'reward' follows the 'deed'. Instead, they see the love of helping others as a natural response to that same love that God has given them, and a natural response to being a Christian whether rewarded or not.
At a baptismal font.
to baptise people in the baptist church. Baptist churches only baptise adults because they believe that
Nationality does not matter, baptism is a decision to follow the faith and doctrine of that church.
because it had great food and they refused to give it to them
baptise
The key essential words that are said to baptise someone are: "I baptise you in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit." A priest or deacon or some other clergy man should be doing the baptising unless if it is an emergency where the person is about to die and asks to be baptised.
No, only members of the Eastern Orthodox Church can act as a sponsor/godparent for a child or adult being baptised in the Orthodox Church.
yes they do baptise.
A minister can baptise you.
bautizar (bah-oo-teethARR) = to baptise cristianar (creestee-ahNARR) = to baptise
No. According to the Catholic Church, a person can only be baptized once.
jean baptise was an african american slave!!