So, how does one find a healthy church? Does it matter which Christian denomination one chooses to join?
There are a few insignificant differences between the denominations of Christian churches. Many of these consist of variations in worship style and baptismal practices. For example, you will find that liturgical churches such as the Lutheran, Presbyterian, Orthodox, Anglican-Episcopalian, Methodist, and some of the Reformed Church denominations practice “infant baptism” (the act of baptizing babies to impart God’s special “grace” to the child), while other denominations like Baptist, Pentecostal, Vineyard, Assemblies of God, Church of Christ, Plymouth Brethren, and the Disciples of Christ (Christian Church) and non-denominational Bible, Community and Calvary Chapel churches, reject infant baptism in favor of “baby dedication” and “believer’s baptism” (where babies are dedicated to the Lord but not baptized until they reach an age of accountability to make a conscious decision of faith). Still others such as the Nazarene and Evangelical Free denominations practice both infant baptism an