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What's the purpose of an altar in a Christian sanctuary? We don't offer up sacrifices on it.
Far as I'm concerned, it's a symbol of the Old Covenant or some pagan religions & has no use nor place in a Christian sanctuary, regardless of its denomination.
We set the communion elements on it. It is a table that says "This do in remembrance of me.".What's the purpose of an altar in a Christian sanctuary? We don't offer up sacrifices on it.
Far as I'm concerned, it's a symbol of the Old Covenant or some pagan religions & has no use nor place in a Christian sanctuary, regardless of its denomination.
Only if they are man-madeWe set the communion elements on it. It is a table that says "This do in remembrance of me.".
Do you find fault with every tradition of the church?
Every one that's not in Scripture. We see no examples of Christians using altars in Scripture.We set the communion elements on it. It is a table that says "This do in remembrance of me.".
Do you find fault with every tradition of the church?
What's the purpose of an altar in a Christian sanctuary? We don't offer up sacrifices on it.
Far as I'm concerned, it's a symbol of the Old Covenant or some pagan religions & has no use nor place in a Christian sanctuary, regardless of its denomination.
Jesus used a Table when He performed communion.Every one that's not in Scripture. We see no examples of Christians using altars in Scripture.
I'm speaking of a physical altar.You are right that an Altar doesn’t make sense unless there is a Sacrifice.
Catholics see the Eucharist as The New and Everlasting Covenant in Christ’s Blood.
For us it is not just a remembrance meal of bread and wine, it is the Altar of Everlasting Covenant with Christ.
If you don’t see the Lord’s Supper as the New and Everlasting Covenant Sacrifice in Christ’s Blood, an Altar will not make sense to you.
It is the Everlasting Covenant that we participate in, so that everyone can be present at the Lord's Supper down the ages.
Of course. They ate a whole meal (passover) at it as well as the first Communion.Jesus used a Table when He performed communion.
Every one that's not in Scripture. We see no examples of Christians using altars in Scripture.
All of the earliest churches that have been excavated have altars.
I attended a local Baptist church in our town where a close friend of mine attends. The Lord's Supper was offered at the end of the service. Specifically, people were told that their were 'elements of bread and grape juice to partake if you like in the vestibule as you leave'. There was no related scripture to the Lord's Supper read, no exhortation given to people warning them not to partake of the Lord's Supper with sin in their lives, no speaking to the significance of the 'ordinance', and no communion table. Just people passing out 'Communion to Go' packets. I believe each packet had a communion wafer and a cup of grape juice inside.
There is another church (I think it is a Methodist church) that has drive-by 'Holy Communion on the go' option. No attendance at church necessary.
Thoughts?
I attended a local Baptist church in our town where a close friend of mine attends. The Lord's Supper was offered at the end of the service. Specifically, people were told that their were 'elements of bread and grape juice to partake if you like in the vestibule as you leave'. There was no related scripture to the Lord's Supper read, no exhortation given to people warning them not to partake of the Lord's Supper with sin in their lives, no speaking to the significance of the 'ordinance', and no communion table. Just people passing out 'Communion to Go' packets. I believe each packet had a communion wafer and a cup of grape juice inside.
There is another church (I think it is a Methodist church) that has drive-by 'Holy Communion on the go' option. No attendance at church necessary.
Thoughts?
Just people passing out 'Communion to Go' packets.