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Does anyone actually prefer the tasteless wafers or oyster crackers to the real bread you sometimes see?
Ten times out of ten I prefer this...
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...to these:
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And, I think it's more liturgically and theologically appropriate to have members of the community actually making the bread and bringing it forward at the offering (or during a pre-service Matins or liturgy of preparation).
I am partial to this of course
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It is made by members of our community (and our youth also learn how to make it as part of their 'catechism', which is wonderful).
Ever give your kids a wonderful gift, amazingly useful and very expensive, only to watch them choose to play with the box?
Boy have we messed up what Jesus, so simply, asked us to do.
UghBack when I was in high school our youth group served "Communion" with Doritos and Pepsi.
Yes, isn't it remarkable when children can understand the simplicity of truth, while we have clouded the same thing with extraneous trimmings and tradition?Ever give your kids a wonderful gift, amazingly useful and very expensive, only to watch them choose to play with the box?
When I was a child, I spoke like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child. When I became a man, I gave up childish ways.
That is amazing, and what a blessing to those who have the privilege of making it!I am partial to this of course...
What denomination did that back then?
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Lol!Yes children have an amazing capacity to believe simple truths. Children also have the ability to take people at their word without analyzing and denying because it doesn't make sense.Yes, isn't it remarkable when children can understand the simplicity of truth, while we have clouded the same thing with extraneous trimmings and tradition?
Yes children have an amazing capacity to believe simple truths. Children also have the ability to take people at their word without analyzing and denying because it doesn't make sense.
When I tell my children that Christ is truly present for us in the bread and wine of Holy Communion, they simply believe what God has told us very simply in his word.
Perhaps that's part of what "as a little child" is all about.
... It must be wheat bread and made from human hands and consecrated by a priest/bishop who was ordained from an unbroken line that goes back to the Apostles and thus Jesus.
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