It’s not about the classic Wonder bread. It’s about expanding our minds about what these two words mean.
A response to a proposed historical meaning behind Communion.
The beginnings of civilization had transformed the antiquated societies of the world from ignorance to certain degrees of knowledge, but it was really the establishment of the institution of religion that created the moral unification of those societies, based on the philosophy of monotheism.
In spiritualism, the belief that all reality is spiritual, there are seven principals.
The seven sacraments of the Catholic Church are the center of our lives. Understanding the basics of these sacraments will help bring you closer to God.
Fasting has been around since the time of the Biblical patriarchs, 4,000 years ago and before. Fasting was practiced by adherents in both the Old and New Testament. For instance, Moses fasted for two recorded forty-day periods. We don’t hear of any Prophets or Saints who were overweight either.
Why we take communion.
In the Bible, Jesus instituted two sacraments. The first was baptism. This was performed once as a sign of the beginning of life as a Christian. The second was the Lord’s Supper. This was performed repeatedly as a sign of continuing fellowship with Christ. Through baptism, believers confess their unity with Christ in His death and resurrection, and that union continues through the Lord’s Supper, which foreshadows the banquet at the second coming.
A different view of compromise in the church.
A discussion on Communion.
