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Would/do you allow church members or others to baptize in your church? Even women? Why or why not?
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Deacon said:We hear the Great Commission preached so often regarding the 'going out' that we for get it also says 'make disciples' and 'baptize'.
If we as a people of God are supposed to 'go out' why wouldn't we also 'baptize'?
Rob
ktn4eg said:While I have no children myself, I can imagine what a thrill it would be for a father to be able to administer the ordinance of baptism for his child!
TCGreek said:Though Scripture doesn't explicitly prohits women from baptizing, the mention of only men when a gender is given, is sufficient for me to decide.
TaterTot said:Would/do you allow church members or others to baptize in your church? Even women? Why or why not?
TCGreek said:Though Scripture doesn't explicitly prohits women from baptizing, the mention of only men when a gender is given, is sufficient for me to decide.
StefanM said:Didn't the early church have women assist with baptisms of other women?
I'm not a big church history buff, so someone correct me if I am wrong.
This was not my intention.Squire Robertsson said:Folks, I will not be drawn into a gender debate. So, forget about trying to start one with me.
... my home church authorized me to baptize my father.
rbell said:ummm...In some cases, it was necessary, because in the earliest days of the church, many new converts were baptized....shall we say.....in the clothes they were born with.
Separate, of course.
(whew. I hate tiptoeing.) :laugh: