Communion is the most important form of worship, communion is the blood and body of Jesus, Christian bread and wine, Jesus drinks and drinks himself. On the evening of the last supper, I ate bread and wine as Jesus' body and blood. On treachery night, when Jesus took the bread and said thank you, he broke it and said, "This is my body, to commemorate me." "This cup is a new contract in my blood, please do it in commemoration each time you drink it" (1 Corinthians 11: 2).
Communion: Communion, or communion or the Supper of the Lord are the majority of rituals for most Protestant children. At 1 Corinthians 11:24, the believers are told to blend and the pastor wrote: "This is my body, this is for you, this is to celebrate me." Protestant Communion of the Faith is a declaration of faith. And celebrate. The bread and wine used in the ceremony are an important part of this tradition. In some churches, the first communion is before confirmation; among others, they happen together
Communion is the most important form of worship, communion is the blood and body of Jesus, Christian bread and wine, Jesus drinks and drinks himself. On the evening of the last supper, I ate bread and wine as Jesus' body and blood. On treachery night, when Jesus took the bread and said thank you, he broke it and said, "This is my body, to commemorate me." "This cup is a new contract in my blood, please do it in commemoration each time you drink it" (1 Corinthians 11: 2).
Episcopal celebration is a traditional sacrament with a particular emphasis on the Eucharist, also known as the Eucharist, the Lord's Supper, and the Mass. Communion is the center of the Episcopal Church as the most common prayer and praise, where life, death, resurrection of Jesus Christ read through the Bible, sing, thanks to God thanks to bread and wine through prayer I will. The passion of Christ, the destruction of bread, and the myriad benefits of bread and wine are declared. It represents the body and blood of Christ founded in the last supper. Many Britons celebrate the Eucharist like the West Catholic tradition, but they recognize a considerable degree of ceremonial freedom, from simple to refined.