I don't know all of them, but I know that you can be initiated into Wicca, Shamanism, and Paganism as an adult.
Good luck, maybe more people will help you out too.
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Some Christian denominations believe in baptizing the children of believers shortly after birth.Some of the larger denominations that practice believers’ or adult baptism include Baptists, Pentecostals and Churches of Christ.
There are many differences. The two biggest differences are in the sacraments of Communion and Baptism. Churches such as Methodists, Lutherans, Episcopalians, and Presbyterians baptize infants and receive communion anywhere from once a month to every Sunday. Other denominations such as Baptists, Nazarenes, and other Evangelicals, receive communion less often and only baptize older children and adults.
Well... i only know one pure thing.... Holy water... used in churches to baptize people
A Methodist church allows anyone to get baptized, regardless of age or mental maturity. They also let anyone take communion. Baptist churches only baptize youth and adults who confess their sins, not to babies. They also only allow those who are baptized to take part in communion.
An adult can be babtized in the Lutheran way.
Under normal circumstances, only a bishop, priest, or deacon should baptize anyone into the Catholic faith. In danger of death, ANYONE, even a non-baptized person may baptize, so to answer your question, yes, a Russian Orthodox Christian could baptize a person if that person was in danger of death, and they were not already baptized. The only caveat is that the baptism must be reported to the nearest Catholic parish or priest at the earliest opportunity.
to baptise people in the baptist church. Baptist churches only baptise adults because they believe that
Christian non denominational churches are fine for any Christian, but only go to a church that is Bible based.
because there what is called a baptist church. they dont belive in forcing children into a religion... you let them choose.
The only buildings that typically include steeples are cathedrals and churches. Steeples can be found on Christian buildings like Protestant, Catholic and Mormon churches.
Have no idea
Christian churches cannot be called apostolic as there is only one Church, the Catholic Church, that is truly apostolic. There are some churches that put the term apostolic in their name; however, this is a misnomer as they cannot exhibit a line of succession from the apostles to the present. If by the Christian Church you mean the Catholic Church then the answer is obvious, every Bishop, priest, and deacon has been ordained in the apostolic succession. The four marks of Christ's Church are that it is "One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic":' the Catholic meaning that it is universal, and the Apostolic meaning that all its leaders are ordain by men who were ordained by the Apostles. "Christian" Churches, as in protestant churches are only apostolic in their dreams.
Catholic AnswerNormally, only the ordained clergy: deacons, priests, and bishops have the authority to baptize, however, in an emergency ANYONE can baptize, even a person who has not been baptized. All they need to do is pour plain water (and only water) over the person's head while saying, "I baptize you in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit." They must intend to do what the Church does while they do this. Non-Catholic AnswerNon-Catholic Christians believe that the great commission was given by Jesus to all believers/disciples: Matthew 28:19 Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit,So any Christian can baptize a new believer. But an unbeliever has no authority to baptize.