I am so impressed by this instruction! I am a "cradle" Episcopalian. I was baptized as an infant, but recently felt the need to be rebaptized as an adult decision. I totally agree with communion/Eucahristeo as often as possible! What a great Christian "church" sacrament presentation you have given here!
A Sacrament is an efficacious sign of grace, instituted by Christ and entrusted to the Church by which divine life is dispensed to us through the work of the Holy Spirit.
@@Robert-r4s4c If baptismal regeneration were correct then that would mean it takes two people for one to experience forgiveness of sin. You would out of luck if you couldn't find someone to agree to baptise you.
You nailed it. Praise God for His act of love, I am playing this sermon in my GCI congregation in Nigeria.
Thank you Dr Rodgers for this Inspiring message. It broadens our knowledge about WHO JESUS CHRIST IS
I am so impressed by this instruction! I am a "cradle" Episcopalian. I was baptized as an infant, but recently felt the need to be rebaptized as an adult decision. I totally agree with communion/Eucahristeo as often as possible! What a great Christian "church" sacrament presentation you have given here!
A Sacrament is an efficacious sign of grace, instituted by Christ and entrusted to the Church by which divine life is dispensed to us through the work of the Holy Spirit.
Excellent Christ Centered theology on the sacraments
No baptismal regeneration.
Baptismal regeneration is Biblical.
@@Robert-r4s4c Acts 8:37 is not inspired scripture.
@@Robert-r4s4c If baptismal regeneration were correct then that would mean it takes two people for one to experience forgiveness of sin. You would out of luck if you couldn't find someone to agree to baptise you.
Study the link from the surprising god blog.
@@rboyer5946 What are you talking about ? you cant baptise yourself.