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Open communion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Open communion is the practice of Christian churches that allow individuals other than members of that church to receive Holy Communion (also called the Eucharist or the Lord's Supper). The phrasing ...
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And so I believe we must have open communion among Christians as our only hope. If we cannot come to the table, submit ourselves to judgment as well as life, and find a oneness beyond all reason in the body and blood, I see nowhere else we will ever find it.
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Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Hymnal Revisions, Defending UM Branding, Open or Closed Communion: ... I think our hymnal is in need of updating (for inclusive language, among other things), but I don't know how well a new one will be received regardless of whether UMPH "listens to the left." Many churches...
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I can’t – and won’t – stand in judgment of denominations that fence the table from all who don’t have confessional unity with them. ... In commenting on bounded-set versus center-set communities (and you really should go and read these comments), the bounded or open nature of the Communion Table naturally came up.
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Among many Protestants, the word mediates or conveys would mean only that it is a visible symbol, reminder or manifestation of invisible divine grace. ... Transubstantiation - Other Christian denominations ... Eucharist - Open and closed communion...
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Among many Protestants, the word mediates or conveys would mean only ... Zwingli Related Articles Christianity Catholic Historic Roots Closed and Open Table Divine Liturgy Eucharistic adoration Eucharistic discipline First Communion Infant ... ... Eucharist: Encyclopedia II - Transubstantiation - Other Christian denominations...
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Quebec Government Ready to Open Public Debate on the "Right to Die" - 12/5/2009; ... Yet God reached Imperial Wizard Johnny Lee Clary and now he's an ordained minister in one of the nation's largest black denominations. ... Many Christians have moved to a new intimate relationship of loving communion with God. - In the Father...
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