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Originally Posted by Titus2woman
Finally some place that we are in agreement!
I find it sad how our church celebrates 'Communion' but in recent years have had little to be sad about as they seem to have abandoned even the thimble and cracker in favor of staying home on New Years eve and watching the ball drop.
We consider the Lord's supper something that we practice at home when we fellowship. We will break bread over a homemade meal and talk about God's goodness. We do not announce to others from our fellowship that we believe this to be the 'Lord's supper' but have often brought up that this is so close to how it must have been in the early church.
We are currently in prayer for a home church opportunity that will be more authentic then how we corporately worship now.
BTW: how do you insert the individual names in your text?... nifty trick.... or if you'd rather not say I can ask my middle son the super hacker.
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Yes, it sounds like we are in full agreement. To me... this is very serious. As in the Christmas thread, I see much of the Christmas celebration as cultural and not necessarily "biblical", nor is it a part of my worship. However, the Lord's Supper is biblical, and something that should be done biblically.
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We've done the same in my home. In addition, I'm part of a house church network (primarily baptists lol) at this time.