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  1. Feb 19, 2024 · Learn how to conduct a meaningful communion service with our comprehensive guide. Explore the theology and spirituality behind this sacred practice, the purpose of communion, the preparation, and the rituals.

  2. Dearly beloved in the Lord, ye that mind to come to the holy Communion of the Body and Blood of our Saviour Christ, must consider how Saint Paul exhorteth all persons diligently to try and examine themselves, before they presume to eat of that Bread, and drink of that Cup.

  3. There are basically two parts to the Holy Communion service: the Word and the Sacrament. The Word part consists of * the first part of the Holy Communion (The Gathering and The Liturgy of the Word) or * A Service of the Word (Preparation, The Liturgy of the Word, Prayers). This can take the form of Morning or Evening Prayer, or a Family Service.

  4. A service of Holy Communion for use at a presbyteral session of SynodWord. A Methodist Love Feast website resources. See also Roots' Bread and Wine intergenerational Communion resources. God loves you unconditionally, no strings attached. That's the good news.

  5. Holy Communion is celebrated by the whole people of God gathered for worship. The ministry of the members of the congregation is expressed through their active participation together in the words and actions of the service, but also by some of them reading the Scripture passages, leading the prayers of intercession, and, if authorized ...

  6. In the Melkite Church, Communion is generally given by intinction: the holy bread is dipped into the chalice and placed in your mouth. The mouth must be fully open; the tongue may be extended or not. Most Byzantine Churches administer Communion with a spoon.

  7. One year after his death in 1547, Parliament enacted the Act of Uniformity and for the first time England had its first, single church service, set out in the Book of Common Prayer. For the next one hundred years the Book went through a number of modifications, driven by a succession of monarchs and their management of shifting theological ...

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