The English words "baptize" and "christening" are derived from a Greek root, "baptizr" which means, "to immerse", or "to wash." Christening is the ritual that welcomes the individual into the church. In the days of the Christian Scriptures (New Testament) it was performed by totally immersing the person, in water, typically in a stream, river or lake. Christening is the universal initiation rite involving the pouring of water over the head of the child. Many parents believe this practice is a way of instilling some basic principles and values in their child based on religious teachings. It is an important occasion for the family and close friends, and a Christening celebration typically follows.
Christening is one of the two ordinances of the New Testament that we call sacraments. Christening is administered in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. Christening "in the name of" means "into union with" or "into the discipleship of." Christening in the one name of the triune God means christening into subjection and devotion to the one living and true God. It means that the mark of the triune God is placed upon the recipients of it. More About Christening . . . .
Here’s more interesting facts, details and information ABOUT:
Sorry, you need to activate JavaScript in your browser to view Announcements-Shoppe.com