Yes, inviting friends and family to the baptism celebration would be quite appropriate. Baptism is a sign of acknowledging Jesus as Lord and Savior, and is worth sharing.
Here infants are baptized in the church.
it provided for the baptism of children of baptized but unconverted puritans
Do i have a Baptism? Well depends you have to ask your parents. Are you baptized? If you are asking me i am baptized well. Yes i am.
You can be baptized at any age, you are always welcome into Gods family though baptism.
Every person not yet baptized is able to receive Baptism.
Every person not yet baptized is able to receive Baptism.
Somebody gets baptized
half-way covenant
The Savior showed the importance of baptism by being baptized Himself. He lived a perfect life, but still was baptized to 'fulfill all righteousness.' That means that He was baptized because it is a required ordinance (John 3:5), and to be a perfect example. We must be baptized by His authority in order for the baptism to be valid in the eyes of God, and that authority has been restored to the earth by God in these days!
What baptism are you talking about? Infant baptism? Baptism of believers? Well the answer is much the same. Nothing happens to your sin when you are baptized. If you are a believer your sin is already dealt with before you get baptized. A believers baptism is a sign of the believers identifying with Christ in that Christ was buried and rose again the believer is buried (in water) and rises again to a new life. Infant baptism??? well there is nothing in the Bible that teaches infant baptism.
They usually will receive a Bible after baptism.
No. As Christians, we believe in 'one baptism for the remission of sins.' You cannot be baptized twice. As long as you were baptized using the formula: "....I baptize you in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit," then your baptism was perfectly valid and it does not need to be repeated.