Ghost of Andrew Eaton said:
I've seen a few friends of mine posting about their children getting baptized at camp. I talked to one of the parents about it and they were a little frustrated. They aren't church members and their child was invited to the camp by a friend, so they let them go. The parents weren't upset but were a little frustrated that they couldn't talk to their child about their child's commitment or be part of the conversation.
Should these baptisms wait until the child has had a chance to talk with their parents?
This happened to my nephews, 12 and 14 I think. On one hand I'm glad they are involved with a Christian group of kids...but on the other...I'm not sure they've been to sunday school or really understood at their age their commitment. I have seen it where your friends invite you to 'camp' and you get caught up in the religious traditions and do what your friends are doing.
I would just want the parents to be aware and to have had a conversation. Just baptizing a kid at that age and claiming 'We got another win!', falls short of bringing people to the faith. Its the follow up education that is just as important.
I was baptized in the SBC when I was 14 but I had discerned for a while, had been going to church and bible studies and I felt the calling.
But I knew some who viewed it as a once and done...."Woohoo, I've got my ticket to heaven" and never had any follow up.