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We practice
open communion, welcoming all to participate in this sacrament who wish
to know the presence of Christ through the breaking of the bread, and
to be a part of the fellowship of faith. The invitation and the call to
the supper emphasize that all people of faith are welcome at this table
where Christ is the host.
Children
and youth adults are welcome to participate when families have adequately
prepared them to understand the meaning of the sacrament and feel they
are ready to do so. We affirm that this meal is God's blessing for us
all.
The visible
breaking of the bread and pouring of the cup are symbolic actions that
remind us that Jesus is the bread of life and that we are united in the
body of Christ wherever gathered. The cup poured out reminds us of the
life of Christ poured out for all of us, for the forgiveness of sin, and
the renewal of our lives. Communion includes a prayer of thanksgiving
for all that God has done for us and an affirmation of our willingness
to serve God. The movement then of this sacrament is from table fellowship
to service in the world.
Communion is served at all services on the first weekend of the month.
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