Pentecostals follow the same basic sacramental practices observed by other Protestant sects. Pentecostal Christian Sacraments Baptism: Baptism is usually performed by full water immersion "in the name of the Father, and of the son, and of the Holy Spirit" by a pastor, evangelist or other minister (although any baptized Christian can perform this rite). Some groups, such as the United Pentecostal Church, word this a bit differently, sometimes adding "in Jesus' name" etc. To be water baptized, a person must be old enough to personally commit him/herself to God.
After they pray to receive Jesus as personal savior, they ask the pastor (or other spiritual authority) for baptism. Infant baptism is not performed, although some will perform christenings if the parents request it. This is not deemed related to salvation, but to the stating of an intention to raise the child as a Christian and the asking of God's blessings.
Confirmation: Pentecostals don't do this in the ... more.
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