Chrismation/Confirmtion is a Church sacrament in which prayers are offered for the Holy Spirit to strengthen a baptized individual for their faith journey.
Eastern rite churches, including EO, OO, EC, and ACE practice this immediately after baptism of the infant.
Western rite churches, including Roman Catholics, Lutherans, Reformed, Anglicans, and Methodists practice this after the age of accountability.
Credobaptist churches do not practice this sacrament. However, Pentecostals pray for the indwelling of the Holy Spirit as a gift that is separate from water baptism.
This leaves Anabaptists and Baptists who do not have a theology of a second blessing with the Holy Spirit.
Of course, "the wind blows where it wishes" and one cannot say where and when the Holy Spirit indwells a person except through His effects.
I appreciate all corrections and comments on the above statements, especially the belief in only one blessing, water baptism, in Anabaptist, Baptist, and some other circles.
Eastern rite churches, including EO, OO, EC, and ACE practice this immediately after baptism of the infant.
Western rite churches, including Roman Catholics, Lutherans, Reformed, Anglicans, and Methodists practice this after the age of accountability.
Credobaptist churches do not practice this sacrament. However, Pentecostals pray for the indwelling of the Holy Spirit as a gift that is separate from water baptism.
This leaves Anabaptists and Baptists who do not have a theology of a second blessing with the Holy Spirit.
Of course, "the wind blows where it wishes" and one cannot say where and when the Holy Spirit indwells a person except through His effects.
I appreciate all corrections and comments on the above statements, especially the belief in only one blessing, water baptism, in Anabaptist, Baptist, and some other circles.