In a one-cup/loaf church (gross to the max) I would immediately move from my comfortable backseat pew to the front pew ... being first in line is a no-brainer.faithfyl wrote:I don't want to drink out of the same cup as everyone else, or pinch off the same loaf of bread, because I do not want someone else's germs. It is more sanitary to have individual cups and pieces of cracker.
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I've heard of COCs refusing to offer gluten-free bread. God will protect those with Celiac disease, provided they have enough faith of course. Same mentality as snake-handling?faithfyl wrote:Our church has gluten free crackers now for communion. Is that scriptural? I bet that could be another 140 page book.
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Why not just serve gluten-free to everyone? Nah, that would make too much sense!Lev wrote:I've heard of COCs refusing to offer gluten-free bread. God will protect those with Celiac disease, provided they have enough faith of course. Same mentality as snake-handling?faithfyl wrote:Our church has gluten free crackers now for communion. Is that scriptural? I bet that could be another 140 page book.
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Left the UMC in 2019 based on their decision to condemn LGBT+ persons and to discipline Pastors who perform same-sex marriages
NI COC for over 30 years, but out for over 40 years now
Mostly Methodist for about 30 years.
Left the UMC in 2019 based on their decision to condemn LGBT+ persons and to discipline Pastors who perform same-sex marriages
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Something about it not being 'real' bread. Well, then what about alcohol-free wine? Consistency is not one of the COC's strong points.Moogy wrote:Why not just serve gluten-free to everyone? Nah, that would make too much sense!
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onward wrote:In a one-cup/loaf church (gross to the max) I would immediately move from my comfortable backseat pew to the front pew ... being first in line is a no-brainer.faithfyl wrote:I don't want to drink out of the same cup as everyone else, or pinch off the same loaf of bread, because I do not want someone else's germs. It is more sanitary to have individual cups and pieces of cracker.
You'd be able to hear the sermon better then.
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Very true! In my backseat pew (reprobate section) I could wear my earbuds without the pulpiteer noticing.B.H. wrote:onward wrote:In a one-cup/loaf church (gross to the max) I would immediately move from my comfortable backseat pew to the front pew ... being first in line is a no-brainer.faithfyl wrote:I don't want to drink out of the same cup as everyone else, or pinch off the same loaf of bread, because I do not want someone else's germs. It is more sanitary to have individual cups and pieces of cracker.
You'd be able to hear the sermon better then.
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If...somehow...we were able to duplicate the last supper down to the exact minute detail...using the same cup, ( or cups) the same bread , on the original table in the original room wearing the original clothes, etcetera ...but did not have love in our hearts ....what good is it at all?
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Some church groups feel absolutely compelled to literally recreate the exact practices the first century church followed, and anything - less or more - than walking in exactly the same steps, automatically puts one on a fast track to Hell.red letter man wrote:If...somehow...we were able to duplicate the last supper down to the exact minute detail...using the same cup, ( or cups) the same bread , on the original table in the original room wearing the original clothes, etcetera ...but did not have love in our hearts ....what good is it at all?
Churches today (blinded by their church traditions) practice a communion observance that is completely out-of-whack with the early church method. We don't have to walk lockstep with the early church in every aspect to be acceptable to the Creator, IMHO.
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Well if we really re-created the last supper, it would be a Jewish passover and on a thursday night, correct?onward wrote:Some church groups feel absolutely compelled to literally recreate the exact practices the first century church followed, and anything - less or more - than walking in exactly the same steps, automatically puts one on a fast track to Hell.red letter man wrote:If...somehow...we were able to duplicate the last supper down to the exact minute detail...using the same cup, ( or cups) the same bread , on the original table in the original room wearing the original clothes, etcetera ...but did not have love in our hearts ....what good is it at all?
Churches today (blinded by their church traditions) practice a communion observance that is completely out-of-whack with the early church method. We don't have to walk lockstep with the early church in every aspect to be acceptable to the Creator, IMHO.
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Not necessarily. The gospels aren't congruent on that point.williamray123 wrote:Well if we really re-created the last supper, it would be a Jewish passover and on a thursday night, correct?onward wrote:Some church groups feel absolutely compelled to literally recreate the exact practices the first century church followed, and anything - less or more - than walking in exactly the same steps, automatically puts one on a fast track to Hell.red letter man wrote:If...somehow...we were able to duplicate the last supper down to the exact minute detail...using the same cup, ( or cups) the same bread , on the original table in the original room wearing the original clothes, etcetera ...but did not have love in our hearts ....what good is it at all?
Churches today (blinded by their church traditions) practice a communion observance that is completely out-of-whack with the early church method. We don't have to walk lockstep with the early church in every aspect to be acceptable to the Creator, IMHO.
History is the fiction we invent to persuade ourselves that events are knowable and that life has order and direction. That's why events are always reinterpreted when values change. We need new versions of history to allow for our current prejudices.