Open communion
Many but not all churches that practice open communion require that the person receiving communion be a baptized Christian, and other requirements may apply as ...
Why every church should practice "open" and "closed" communion
“Open” communion, people usually mean that all believers are invited to partake of the Lord's Supper. “Closed” communion usually means that only members of ...
Theology Forum: What is “open” or “closed” communion — and why ...
Open communion is the position that all believers present when a local church observes the Lord's Supper may partake.
Open Communion: A Gentle Revolution | by Daniel Heck - Medium
The practice of open communion brings the Gospel to life by physically demonstrating the power of simple acts of obedience, or disobedience.
Who is communion for? The debate over the open table
The idea of communion as a converting ordinance and a means of cooperating with divine grace implies no denigration of baptism; quite the opposite.
Should communion be open or closed? | GotQuestions.org
Communion should be open to all believers, not closed to a particular church or denomination. What's important is that the participants are born-again ...
Article | The Historical Shift from Open to Closed Communion
It appears that early on, Christian communities were relatively open, allowing the coming and going of unbelievers into their gatherings, ...
ALL ARE WELCOME - JESUS DEMANDS OPEN COMMUNION
Open Communion is as catholic as one can get. It is consistent with scripture and with Jesus' approach to interpreting human ecclesiastical ...
An open table: How United Methodists understand communion
A great resource to help you understand the key elements of the theology and practice of Holy Communion in The United Methodist Church is The Meaning of Holy ...
Open communion? : r/Episcopalian - Reddit
The most persuasive arguments to you either in favor of or against restricting the Eucharist to validly baptized Christians only vs. totally open communion.
Lutherans, Methodists, and open communion - A Thinking Reed
The ELCA's official position is that only baptized Christians should partake of communion, other churches with which it is in full communion practice “open ...
Open Communion - Blog & Mablog
By such participation as a visitor among us, you are telling us that you acknowledge that you are a sinner, and that you are trusting Jesus ...
Which denominations have open communion? - Quora
Some will say that it is OK if you are a baptized member of ANY christian congregation - of any sort. That is what has been traditionally called “open"
Open Communion: WARNING! - Experimental Theology
Open communion is dangerous. People do need to be warned, as Paul warned the Corinthians, that if you take this meal of inclusion while shaming, humiliating ...
Why We Practice “Open” Communion - SBC Voices
Baptism is immersion and an act of obedience symbolizing a person's faith and new life in Jesus.
Open Or Closed Communion? By Paul Nichols
The term “open communion” means open to anyone, saint or sinner; anyone who wants to partake is welcome to do so.
The Open Table : - Anglican Theological Review
Should we invite those not (yet) baptized to receive Holy Communion? A noticeable difference between theology and practice has developed in some areas of ...
What does Open Communion Mean?
We believe that it is a means of grace, and so God can work through the act of communion, even in those people that others would deem unworthy, ...
What is Open Communion At Epworth? - EpworthChapelontheGreen
It's an utter contradiction. In short, every sentence of John Wesley's statement establishes the standard that communion is for believers only.
The case for open communion - The Anglican Journal
Many Anglican churches now practice open communion. There are good reasons, both missional and theological, for doing so.