Heidelminicast Q&A: Figures of Speech, James 5, and Communion at Weddings

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3 comments

  1. I attended a ceremony of a friend last year where the bride and groom shared a “private communion” at a two person table, while the attendees all watched on. Quite a unique tradition for sure, you could tell many of the attendess (professing christians) felt very uncomfortable.

  2. Which is worse, a private communion between the two marriage participants at a wedding ceremony or and invitation to all of those in the entirety of the attendance at the wedding to participate in the Lord’s Supper be they believers or not? To me, neither is appropriate.

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