Paul warned against Christians saying "I belong to Paul," or "I belong to Apollos," or "I belong to Cephas ...". However, here we are with Christians saying, "I belong to Luther," or "I belong to Calvin," or "I belong to Smith and Young." Somehow, within those divisions, the message of Christ is often lost. As Paul worried, in some cases "the cross of Christ" has been "emptied of its meaning."
Christ's ultimate message is of forgiveness for all people as one family. It should not matter if someone was dunked, drenched, or sprinkled with water at the time of baptism. It should not matter if the prayers are in Latin, one's vernacular, or in Tongues. It should not matter if the hymns are song with an organ, an electric guitar, or acapella. What matters is that we follow Christ's teachings--helping one another as we share our love for God and His creation.