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Becoming a United Methodist begins with a desire to grow as a disciple of Jesus Christ as part of a local congregation. For United Methodists, being baptized and committing to active participation in a church community are the first steps to becoming a member.
In The United Methodist Church, children are welcome to receive communion. Our Book of Worship explains, All who intend to lead a Christian life, together with their children, are invited to receive the bread and cup
Confirmation is simply the first time a baptized Christian makes their public commitment to live out the baptismal and membership covenant among us and so become a professing member with us. You may be confirmed at 16, 60, or 92!
In The United Methodist Church, only pastors are authorized to consecrate the elements and preside at the celebration of communion. Laypeople can assist the pastor. Communion is not an individual, private sacrament, rather it is celebrated by the whole gathered congregation (This Holy Mystery).
Although confirmation is not a sacrament in The United Methodist Church, it is an important marker along our spiritual journeys. At baptism, we are initiated into the new covenant in Jesus Christ and membership in the Church, Christs body in the world. For many, this happens when they are very young.
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He means that at whatever chronological age we are baptized, we are always, at that moment, babies or new creatures in Christ. United Methodists are glad to baptize people at whatever age or stage they come, or others present them, for baptism.

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