The Baptism Pool holds the water that will be used for the Baptism.
Any structure that holds water can be used for baptism. An easy way is to go to the store and buy an inexpensive plastic pool, at places such as Meijer or Walmart.
Not every denomination has a physical font, which is a basin used for baptisms. Some denominations use other methods or spaces for baptism, such as immersion in a pool or baptism in a natural body of water.
not usually but you can probably tread water.. if you're short...
The pool of the Jordan in which John baptized Jesus and others.
A cross is used in a baptism as a sign of love and respect
A Font is a basin or pool containing water for the baptism (ritual washing) of new members. Its size depends upon the particular baptism rite practiced by the church. It may be a small bowl containing water that is poured on the head; or it may be the size of a small swimming pool, and used for totally immersing an older child or adult.
A baptistery is a specially designed pool or body of water used for the Christian ritual of baptism. It is where individuals are baptized by immersion to symbolize purification and rebirth in their faith.
The Dove is the symbol of the Holy Spirit that is used in baptism.
Your question is not quite clear....However, I think the answer may be that Baptist churches frequently have a baptismal "pool" in their churches, since they practice baptism by immersion.
In Water baptism, just water is used, in spiritual baptism, nothing is used, just a commitment and belief of you in God. Water baptism symbolizes that commitment (some people think that it is useful to have the Word of God (Bible) present as well)
There is no christening cup in a baptism. Christening cups, as far as I know, were popular presents at a baptism, beginning in the 19th century. I have never heard of one actuallyl being used in a baptism, Catholic or otherwise.
is the lighted candle used for confirmation and baptism