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Hello again everybody! Hope everyone had a good weekend! Anyway, on to more questions now... 
Since the Reformed faith doesn't believe in the Real Presence of Christ in the Lord's Supper, when I take it at my church (we take it once a month), does this mean that I am not recieving the same benefits as I would in church that does believe in the Real Presence? Also, if I do come to admit that I do believe in the Real Presense of Christ in the Lord's Supper, would it be wrong to continue to take communion from a church that only offers it as a memorial (Which I feel is strange since they do not allow anyone to take part in it who isn't a member of the church - I could not take it even when I was in the membership class and was not allowed until I had made my oath in front of the whole church with the pastor and elders)?
Thank you!
Since the Reformed faith doesn't believe in the Real Presence of Christ in the Lord's Supper, when I take it at my church (we take it once a month), does this mean that I am not recieving the same benefits as I would in church that does believe in the Real Presence? Also, if I do come to admit that I do believe in the Real Presense of Christ in the Lord's Supper, would it be wrong to continue to take communion from a church that only offers it as a memorial (Which I feel is strange since they do not allow anyone to take part in it who isn't a member of the church - I could not take it even when I was in the membership class and was not allowed until I had made my oath in front of the whole church with the pastor and elders)?
Thank you!