Communion Implementation, Pt.8
Communion Managing the Meal Part 8 of 8 Communion is typically served within the context of other church services. One of the objectives of doing this is to promote member participation. Still, there is little asked of the participants, other than showing up at church...
Sacramental Communion , Pt.7
Communion Meaning of “sacramental” Part 7 of 8-part series The Christian Church considers Communion to be a sacrament. “Sacrament” literally means “a thing set apart as sacred”. In Church practice the term has come to mean a religious ceremony instituted or endorsed...
Communion Fences, Pt.6
Communion Fences Part 6 of 8-part series Most churches practice “fencing” in one form or another. To “fence” Communion is to strive to keep individuals who should not take part in Communion from taking part. The motivation for this action is taken from the book of 1...
The American Twist
America gets into a twist over some of the silliest things. Trump calls out Democrats because they are letting Haitians into Ohio where they are eating neighborhood pets. Really, Donald? That’s the kind of issue you think should be brought up in a national debate? Not to be outdone, Democrats reacted with horror that Trump would dare share such a ridiculous story as fact. Maybe if they had expressed concern about the possibility of someone in America being so hungry he had to eat neighborhood pets, they would have had something to howl about. As it is, their outrage is more ridiculous than Trump’s complaint. There actually is a story behind all the political foghorns, namely that the descent of large foreign populations on America’s neighborhoods is creating issues. For the most part, these people are welcome. That’s a story. But they also strain local services and the population shift, itself, can make natives nervous. That’s a story. Our politicians seem to have a knack for making nothing into something, and making something into nothing. We pay them a lot of money to do this. – E.O.
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