Jesus Christ, after He had broken bread and given wine to His disciples, in 1 Corinthians 11:24-25 said, "do this in remembrance of me." This He said in reference to the holy communion.
The holy communion, sometimes referred to as the Lord's supper, is one of the important ordinances in the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Done once every quarter, it is a practice that celebrates and turns the hearts of church members to look at the death of Jesus at calvary for the remission of the sins of the world.
Bread, representing the body of Jesus and wine, representing His blood, is shared among the church members during this important ordinance.
Furthermore, this important ordinance not only reminds members about the death of Jesus but also encourages member to reconcile with anyone they may have a grievance with.
How beautiful it is when brethren fellowship together in one accord, worshipping their redeemer, even through the Holy communion.
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