Should the Lord's Supper be taken every Sunday?

Many evangelical churches celebrate communion periodically – monthly or quarterly. There's no clear command in Scripture as to how often we're to receive the Lord's Supper and for this reason, many churches have decided not to offer it weekly because they don't want it to become routine or lose its special status.
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Why should I take communion every day?

We Take Communion Because We Forget

In a busy life, it's easier to forget what Christ has done for us. It's easy to forget who we are because of Him. It's easy to forget the grace which is now available to us. Daily communion helps us not to forget.
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Why do we take communion on first Sunday?

On the first Sunday in October, World Communion Sunday encourages those of the Christian faith to experience Holy Communion together. The day also demonstrates unity among various denominations in the church. Holy Communion is also known as Eucharist or the Lord's Supper.
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What does the Bible say about daily communion?

In fact, communion reminds us of the forgiveness we experience through Christ. But Paul urges us to “examine yourself before eating the bread and drinking the cup” (1 Corinthians 11:28 NLT), so that we are going to communion with a humble heart and not just “pretending” to be right with God.
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Do you have to take communion every Sunday Catholic?

The church recommends that Catholics receive Communion every time they attend Mass, and about four-in-ten Catholics (43%) say they do so. Overall, 77% of Catholics report taking Communion at least some of the time when they attended Mass, while 17% say they never do so.
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How often should Holy Communion be taken?

Many evangelical churches celebrate communion periodically – monthly or quarterly. There's no clear command in Scripture as to how often we're to receive the Lord's Supper and for this reason, many churches have decided not to offer it weekly because they don't want it to become routine or lose its special status.
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When should you not take Communion?

“Anyone who is aware of having committed a mortal sin must not receive Holy Communion, even if he experiences deep contrition, without having first received sacramental absolution, unless he has a grave reason for receiving Communion and there is no possibility of going to confession,” the Catechism adds.
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What is the difference between communion and the Lord's Supper?

Eucharist, also called Holy Communion or Lord's Supper, in Christianity, ritual commemoration of Jesus' Last Supper with his disciples. The Eucharist (from the Greek eucharistia for “thanksgiving”) is the central act of Christian worship and is practiced by most Christian churches in some form.
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Can you do communion by yourself?

Communion is for those who have made the decision to accept Jesus as the forgiver of their sins and the leader of their lives. We would like to invite you to take communion in your home—by yourself or with your family!
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What does Corinthians say about communion?

For whenever you eat this bread and drink this cup, you proclaim the Lord's death until he comes. Therefore, whoever eats the bread or drinks the cup of the Lord in an unworthy manner will be guilty of sinning against the body and blood of the Lord.
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Which Sunday is communion?

Every year on the first Sunday in October, on October 2 this year, Christians around the globe celebrate World Communion Sunday. It is a day to remember that Jesus Christ is the Head of the Church and that every Christian Church and any denomination that promotes Christian unity are one.
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How often do Baptist take communion?

In the Baptist Church communion is celebrated every Sunday, usually at the end of the service.
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What day of the week was the Lord's Supper?

Christians mark Jesus Christ's Last Supper on Maundy Thursday, but new research suggests it took place on the Wednesday before his crucifixion.
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How many times can I receive Communion in a day?

A lay person can receive Holy Communion up to twice in one day (not necessarily a 24 hour timespan, but simply one calendar day). However, the second time receiving Communion that day must be in the context of Mass.
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What do you pray when taking communion?

Lord, I thank You for allowing Communion to unite me with Your people. You are the Bread of Life, and I have come to partake of You so that I may have eternal life and so that life can be brought to Your body, both corporately and individually. Amen.
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Can I use water for communion?

And since “it mattereth not” what we drink for the sacrament, Church leaders have asked us to use water, which is inexpensive and universally available. No matter what is used for the sacrament, we should focus our thoughts on the Savior and our commitment to follow Him.
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Who can perform communion?

Only a validly ordained priest can validly consecrate the Eucharist. As stated in Canon Law, "The ordinary minister of holy communion is a bishop, presbyter, or deacon." and "The extraordinary minister of holy communion is an acolyte or another member of the Christian faithful designated according to the norm of ⇒ can.
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What is the difference between the Last Supper and the Lord's supper?

Last Supper, also called Lord's Supper, in the New Testament, the final meal shared by Jesus and his disciples in an upper room in Jerusalem, the occasion of the institution of the Eucharist.
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What is the true meaning of the Lord's supper?

Before Jesus died on the cross, He had a final meal with His friends, the Disciples. He wanted to give them something to remember Him by when He wasn't with them, so He used the bread and the wine that they were having with their supper that night. The bread and the wine are both symbols that represent Jesus.
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Was the Lord's supper a meal?

Originally the Lord's Supper was celebrated as a full meal within the framework of the Sunday eve- ning gathering. In the second half of the second century, the Eucharist, in a more modest form, was introduced into the morning gatherings on several days of the week, including on Sunday.
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What to do if you don't want to take Communion?

The most appropriate way to refuse Communion during the Eucharistic portion of the mass is to remain in the pew. Typically, members of the congregation stand, exit the pew in the center, receive Communion at the front of the church, then circle around to re-enter the pew from the other side.
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Can you receive Communion if you forgot to confess a sin?

If we are conscious of mortal sin, then we must receive the Sacrament of Confession. Until we have done so, we must refrain from receiving Communion. Indeed, to receive Communion while conscious of having committed a mortal sin is to receive Communion unworthily—which is another mortal sin.
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What sins Cannot be forgiven by a priest?

In the Book of Matthew (12: 31-32), we read, "Therefore I say to you, any sin and blasphemy shall be forgiven men, but blasphemy against the Spirit shall not be forgiven.
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