Does your church guard the singing microphone more than the Lord's Supper? Do you allow any church member, regardless of talent, to sing, if they are honoring God?
If not, then what's so simple about that?
Hello Brother Matt,
I'm new on this board and this is my first post. I understand both sides of the open/closed Lord's Supper and I have to say both sides have.
I am opposed to auditions for choir, but I see the issue differently than you do. I see the choir as being a ministry and participation in the Lord's Supper as an act of worship, so I don't see any disparity between having a "closed" choir and an "open" communion.
Scott
I note that our Lord served Judas the Lord's Supper knowing that very night he would betray him and also served Peter knowing he would deny him.
I also notice that in both Christ's and Paul's instruction on recieving the Lord's Supper, the emphasis is on examining yourself and not others.
In all events, I feel the issue of whom to allow to join in the Lord's Supper is a matter not clearly defined in Scripture and is to be settled by each autonomous church.
I appreciate you for bringing up this thought provoking issue.