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In the Methodist tradition, I understand infant AND believer's baptism are practiced. I will be asking about this in RCIA when it comes up or something like it.
I personally am convinced believer's baptism should be practiced. I remember feeling so proud and happy when I was 13. I chose baptism over being confirmed in Luther's Church (PM me if you want to know why).
My question for anyone in any denomination is: Is baptism a two-way covenant? Meaning, are we required to give ourselves to God in baptism? Are we allowed to become members of God's family through our parent's decision to have us baptized as infants?
I personally am convinced believer's baptism should be practiced. I remember feeling so proud and happy when I was 13. I chose baptism over being confirmed in Luther's Church (PM me if you want to know why).
My question for anyone in any denomination is: Is baptism a two-way covenant? Meaning, are we required to give ourselves to God in baptism? Are we allowed to become members of God's family through our parent's decision to have us baptized as infants?
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