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Should communion be open or closed?


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 ...

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 ...

Open/Close/Closed Communion - Biblical Issues - Online Baptist

Close communion is the position and practice of forcibly closing participation in the Lord's Supper to any who are not known to be baptized ...

Theology Forum: What is “open” or “closed” communion — and why ...

In contrast, open communion recognizes any baptism or no baptism, any church membership or no church membership, and makes membership and participation in its ...

Article | The Historical Shift from Open to Closed Communion

Open communion is the practice of publicly inviting the unbaptized to take communion (this includes not merely unbelievers but also children and ...

Why should communion be "closed"? - Christianity Stack Exchange

It isn't saying "you may not have communion", but "it is not appropriate that you should take communion with us". The very word suggests why ...

Closed Communion vs. Open Communion : r/Christianity - Reddit

Open communion is open in the sense that believers of all creeds and confessions make partake but you still have to be a believer in order to ...

Open Communion: WARNING! - Experimental Theology

Why warn if communion is closed and safe? So, yes, open communion is dangerous. People do need to be warned, as Paul warned the Corinthians, ...

Is Communion supposed to be open or closed? - Compelling Truth

The question of open or closed Communion is one that each individual church must decide. However, Scripture reveals the Lord's Supper can be and most likely ...

Should communion be open or closed? - Quora

Both are allowed, according to the discretion of the communicant, unless there is grave reason to restrict one - like a global pandemic, in ...

Closed (Close?) vs open communion : r/LCMS - Reddit

Closed communion is the official practice and many pastors will do their best. However, size of congregation often plays a role.

Historical Question regarding Close Communion | The Puritan Board

"Closed" refers to the position that only allows baptized confessing members of their own Church to attend Holy Supper. I believe the Canadian ...

Communion: Open or Closed? - Michael Pahl

Likewise if a congregation discerns that open communion is where they need to be to follow Jesus faithfully in their setting: may they be ...

Open Or Closed Communion? By Paul Nichols

To some, the term “open communion” means open to anyone, saint or sinner; anyone who wants to partake is welcome to do so. The term “closed communion” means to ...

Why We Observe “Close” Communion

them more commonly as open, closed, and close. ... open to all who profess Christ. We have three objections to this view. ... some other church.

Open communion - Wikipedia

In Methodism, open communion is referred to as the open table, meaning that all may approach the Communion table. Open communion is the opposite of closed ...

Thoughts On Closed Communion - Association of Historic Baptists

Is the Communion Table open or closed? Since all Christians recognize the Communion Table is restricted to professing believers, ...

SHOULD OUR CHURCH DO OPEN OR CLOSED COMMUNION?

So, communion should be “open” to all believers, but those believers should examine their motive for partaking. If believers are irreverent in ...

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

Well an open table communion means that anyone who is attending the service is welcome to choose for themselves whether or not they wish to ...

Open, Closed, or Close Communion? - Zion Cornerstone

No visitor is allowed, period. An exception is sometimes made if the visitor is a known member of another church in their own denomination.