• Why Closed Communion?

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  • As Lutherans, Why Do We Practice Closed Communion? ✝️🍞🍷


    It’s not a “no,” but a “not yet.” ⏳


    Have you ever felt embarrassed 😳 when you brought a friend to church ⛪ and you had to explain that they weren’t able to commune?


    Why don’t Lutherans just let anyone take communion? 🤔


    It’s important to start with what we believe communion is.


    We believe the bread and wine are the actual body and blood of Christ, offering forgiveness, life, and salvation. 🙏❤️


    Not all Christians believe this. Many Christians believe that the bread and wine are mere symbols ⚠️ of the body and blood of Jesus.


    While there are many wonderful gifts 🎁 we receive from the Lord’s Supper, Paul says in 1 Corinthians 10 that people have been hurt and harmed 😔 by communing improperly.


    Since this is so powerful and real, it’s important that everyone understands what this gift 🎁 is before receiving it. (Just like you wouldn’t hand someone the keys 🔑 to your car 🚗 without knowing if they can drive.)


    Closed communion is actually a gift! 🎁 We want all Christians to share in this foretaste of teh feast to come, but when they have a full understanding of what’s really happening. 💡


    Closed communion isn’t about exclusion; it’s about bringing people deeper into the faith.


    It’s an invitation 📜 to learn more and eventually take part in something amazing. Think of it as a way to ensure everyone receives the full joy and benefits of communion. 😊💫


    (And the truth is that every church practices some form of closed communion, even if it's excluding young children. 👶💒)


    ✨ Closed communion = NOT a “no,” but a “not yet” ✨


    Contributor Rev. Harrison Goodman is the Higher Things Content Executive.


    Contributor Amelia is a college student and HT’s assistant webmaster.


    #higherthings #lcms #lutheran #communion #closedcommunion #lordssupper

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As Lutherans, Why Do We Practice Closed Communion? ✝️🍞🍷


It’s not a “no,” but a “not yet.” ⏳


Have you ever felt embarrassed 😳 when you brought a friend to church ⛪ and you had to explain that they weren’t able to commune?


Why don’t Lutherans just let anyone take communion? 🤔


It’s important to start with what we believe communion is.


We believe the bread and wine are the actual body and blood of Christ, offering forgiveness, life, and salvation. 🙏❤️


Not all Christians believe this. Many Christians believe that the bread and wine are mere symbols ⚠️ of the body and blood of Jesus.


While there are many wonderful gifts 🎁 we receive from the Lord’s Supper, Paul says in 1 Corinthians 10 that people have been hurt and harmed 😔 by communing improperly.


Since this is so powerful and real, it’s important that everyone understands what this gift 🎁 is before receiving it. (Just like you wouldn’t hand someone the keys 🔑 to your car 🚗 without knowing if they can drive.)


Closed communion is actually a gift! 🎁 We want all Christians to share in this foretaste of teh feast to come, but when they have a full understanding of what’s really happening. 💡


Closed communion isn’t about exclusion; it’s about bringing people deeper into the faith.


It’s an invitation 📜 to learn more and eventually take part in something amazing. Think of it as a way to ensure everyone receives the full joy and benefits of communion. 😊💫


(And the truth is that every church practices some form of closed communion, even if it's excluding young children. 👶💒)


✨ Closed communion = NOT a “no,” but a “not yet” ✨


Contributor Rev. Harrison Goodman is the Higher Things Content Executive.


Contributor Amelia is a college student and HT’s assistant webmaster.


#higherthings #lcms #lutheran #communion #closedcommunion #lordssupper

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