Communion can be different each time at MCF. Sometimes bread and wine is passed along rows. Sometimes you have to go t a table to get it.

Communion is when Christians share bread and wine with each other. It is to remind them that Jesus died on a cross so that they might be forgiven for what they have done wrong.

At MCF, bread is passed from one person to another, and a piece is torn off and eaten. People will often say to each other as it is passed,

'Jesus' body, broken for you'

 
 

After the bread, the wine is passed around. At MCF, grape juice is used instead of wine. As the wine is passed from person to person, they will often say,

'Jesus' blood, shed for you.'

While people are taking communion, others might listen to a song and think and pray, or worship God.

 

Would you like to view a video clip of communion at MCF or go to Educhurch Interactive?

View video clip of communion at MCF
Educhurch Interactive
Educhurch Interactive

Would you like to find out about communion in other churches?

Communion at Combs
Communion at the Salvation Army Citadel

 

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