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KenH said:Does anyone have a problem with a "regular member" father baptizing his son or daughter?
No, I don't. We have done that here at our church.
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KenH said:Does anyone have a problem with a "regular member" father baptizing his son or daughter?
Brother Bob said:by an ordained authority
We also practice a father or lay member "helping" an Elder with a baptism.That is a whole different situation, than a faithful member of a church having a part in the baptism.
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Only an "ordained authority" can baptize a person or else it doesn't count?
Brother Bob said:What if Lucy came to your church and said, I have baptized these people and now they want membership at your church? What would you do. Would you have the church administer a baptism by an ordained authority, or would you just accept the work that Lucy had performed. Would Lucy be lording anything over on the church or not? I sure could see a lot of problems developing myself.
Those two men out in the wilderness that baptized each other. What if they showed up at your church and said: "we baptized each other" and now we would like membership, what would you do?
Brother Bob said:In our church and Association, it must be an ordained authority.
Amen :thumbs:It's a symbol, not a sacrament.
We consider it more than just a symbol. Its a "confession" before the whole world that Jesus is your Savior. It shows the death, burial and resurrection of the Lord. Also, there is who's name you baptize in, "The Father, The Son and The Holy Ghost".It's a symbol, not a sacrament.
We believe our rules to be supported by scripture, or we would not do it. It would be nice if everyone followed the same Articles of Faith, but they do not.Okay, I see. Every organization can make its own rules.
Unless you were of the same faith and order of our Church and Association, it wouldn't matter if you had been baptized, we would not accept it.I would have a problem with a church that wouldn't take my word that I was already baptized.
Brother Bob said:We believe our rules to be supported by scripture, or we would not do it.
Brother Bob said:Unless you were of the same faith and order of our Church and Association, it wouldn't matter if you had been baptized, we would not accept it.
Brother Bob said:What if Lucy came to your church and said, I have baptized these people and now they want membership at your church? What would you do. Would you have the church administer a baptism by an ordained authority, or would you just accept the work that Lucy had performed. Would Lucy be lording anything over on the church or not? I sure could see a lot of problems developing myself.
Those two men out in the wilderness that baptized each other. What if they showed up at your church and said: "we baptized each other" and now we would like membership, what would you do?
Debby in Philly said:Let's face it guys, the only work a woman can do in the church is that which is hard, thankless, and untitled.
Or at least that's what you make of it.
Well, if you accept the work of the Pope then I guess you wouldn't mind who baptized them.I'd accept them into our membership process without reservation so long as their baptisms were after salvation and by immersion. We don't rebaptize people when they join our church if they meet the qualifications of immersion after salvation.
For what it's worth as long as people have been baptized by immersion after salvation I don't care if the Pope did it, we would accept them into our membership process.
same here.Also I don't see your issue with "Lucy" lording something over the church. When they join our church they fall under our authority, not Lucy's and if she starts causing problems we simply ask her to leave. I don't know why someone is automatically suspicious if they are baptizing faithful believers and bringing them to church...that is the heart of the Gospel afterall.
KenH said:Only an "ordained authority" can baptize a person or else it doesn't count?
KenH said:Interesting. I don't think that even most Churches of Christ are that strict anymore.
Accountable said:Please give Scripture to back up this claim.