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An Open Table -- a Theology of the Eucharist

He believes that for the sake of the gospel that linkage should be broken. But the point of the hour is the openness of the table --Jesus ...

Q: What Does It Mean to Have an Open Table at Communion? A

Q: What Does It Mean to Have an Open Table at Communion? A: Rev. Darrell Goodwin @Rev. Darrell Goodwin #progressivechristian ...

It is the Lord's Supper! - Opening the way for the Open Table?

The first position states that all Christians - regardless of their persuasion - should have the opportunity to participate in the Lord's Supper. The rationale ...

Who can take communion according to the Bible? | GotQuestions.org

Some churches practice a radically open communion, which they might call “open table”: in an attempt to be “fully inclusive,” they invite anyone ...

Thoughts on “open table” Communion in the Episcopal Church

"For seekers hoping to strengthen their relationship with God and feel God's presence in their lives, inviting them (one and all) to ...

Communion–Is it Open or Closed? - Truediscipleship

The United Methodist Church practices what it calls, “open table,” meaning that they offer communion to anyone. ... have professed a faith in Christ to join us at ...

The Open Table: What Gospel Do We Practice?

One can make progress by recognizing that the meanings of Baptism and Communion and their relative emphasis are quite dependent on the larger story they ...

Is “open or closed communion?” the right question? - Faithroots

What do we mean by that? Well an open table communion means that anyone who is attending the service is welcome to choose for themselves ...

The Need for an Open Table - Paradoxology

In the Lord's Supper the followers of Jesus Christ are called to practice eating as he ate, to be a people of gratitude and generosity, of ...

“Open Table,” Excommunication, and the Mission of the Church

Restricting the Eucharist to the baptized does not then go against the teaching and practice of Jesus, nor against the Church's mission to those ...

Open & Closed Communion | prodigalprof

Open & Closed Communion In some congregations and denominations of Christendom, they have what is called "closed Communion." This means that if you do not ...

Lutherans, Methodists, and open communion - A Thinking Reed

The table of Holy Communion is Christ's table, not the table of The United Methodist Church or of the local congregation. The table is open to ...

The Communion Table Is Open | HuffPost Religion

The rear door of the chapel opened, and in came a man wearing a chef's hat and pushing a food cart loaded with hot dogs and beer.

Communion and Baptism - Community United Church of Christ

How We Practice Communion. At Community United Church of Christ we practice an “open table,” meaning that you do not have to be a member of our church to ...

Open or Closed Table Eucharist – WWJD? - Mike Morrell

The sacred meal that Jesus-followers celebrate, variously called 'Eucharist' or 'Communion' or 'Lord's Supper' – is both the centerpiece of most Christian ...

Four things Methodists believe about Communion - Ministry Matters

And that grace can lead them to conversion. When we say our Table is “open,” we mean that no one -- not a Buddhist, not a Muslim, not an Atheist ...

Q: What Is An Open Table at Communion? A: Rev. Larry J. Morris III

Q: What Is An Open Table at Communion? A: Rev. Larry J. Morris III @Larry J. Morris III #progressivechristianity #progressivechristian ...

Discerning Open Table in Community and Mission

“Open Communion”: What Are We Talking About? Typical conversations about ... the rail for communion as visitors, whom I certainly would have communicated.

About Communion - United Church of Christ

In most United Church of Christ local churches, the Communion Table is “open to all Christians who wish to know the presence of Christ and to share in the ...

Holy Communion - Our Redeemer's Lutheran Church

In the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, we practice open communion. This means that everyone and anyone, regardless of what denomination you belong to or ...