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we have a question about baptism or mikvah he asked this should we get baptized in the Father Son Holy Ghost or in the name of Jesus everywhere in the New Testament received people were baptized in Jesuss name not Father Son and Holy Ghost please explain well the the title the Father Son and Holy Ghost actually comes from Matthew 28 when the Messiah gives the Great Commission to the disciples go and teach others as Ive taught you baptizing them in the name of the Father the Son and Holy Ghost thats thats the reference where you hear that structure and so forth youre right other times in the New Testament we hear people baptized in the name of Yeshua do we believe that Yeshua is God the answer is yes yes we do if youre baptized in the name of God then youre baptized in the name of God I think what the Messiah was specifically - he was just emphasizing how powerful that is that when youre baptized in God youre baptized in the fullness of God all of God you know and but the peopl

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The major difference is the way the ceremonies are conducted. Baptism involves immersion of water on an adult or child to atone for their sins and pledge their commitment to God. Christening involves the priests sprinkling of water, where the parents accept the babys commitment to God and give them a proper name.
During a christening, a child is given their Christian name in front of their church, family, and friends. At a baptism, someone is splashed with or immersed in water by a minister, cleansed of their sins, and rebirthed as a Christian. Anyone can be baptized, regardless of their age and if they were born a Christian.
Typically, guests will include: Godparents: Part of the essential cast of people in your newborns life, the godparents should be invited to the baptism and baptism party. Any immediate family: Siblings and parents can be invited, as well as anyone you foresee playing an active role in the childs life.
Christening, from the Greek word Christos Anointed (which is where we get the term Christ), refers to the anointing of the persons forehead with oil after the baptism, accompanied by the words I sign you with the sign of the cross and mark you as Christs own forever.
Christenings are religious services held in Christian churches and conducted by priests or vicars. A christening is a religious ceremony that welcomes someone into the Christian church by baptism. Baptism involves water being sprinkled or poured over the babys head and the act is the initiation into the church.
Most Christians belong to denominations that practice infant baptism. Branches of Christianity that practice infant baptism include Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy, and Oriental Orthodoxy.
Baptism ing to the Trinitarian formula, which is done in most mainstream Christian denominations, is seen as being a basis for Christian ecumenism, the concept of unity amongst Christians. Baptism is also called christening, although some reserve the word christening for the baptism of infants.

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