The Lord's Supper: Do This Often
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- Опубликовано: 21 мар 2018
- Rev. Dr. Eric Phillips of Concordia Lutheran in Nashville, Tenn., explains the sacrament of the Lord's Supper from the Bible and the Lutheran Confessions. Second part of a four-part series on the Eucharist.
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Beautiful video and beautiful words. God bless you reverend
My soul is hungry and thirsty for eucharist, I need the Lord Jesus father with me always HalleluJah
Beautiful Video✝♥
I quote Bishop Emilio Alvarez, a Pentecostal who is fighting to reinstate much of the beautiful liturgical tradition. “The Eucharist is the most Pentecostal part of Sunday worship.”
This pastor is top-notch
I am so happy to see that the Altar is ad orientem.
I so long for my LCMS Lutheran church to have it every week!
You go to an LCMS church that doesn’t do it every week?
@@Southron-CiK sadly, yes
I usually take Holy Communion at each Divine service, three times a week.
Amen! You can never have too much of Christ’s Divine Spirit working in you- energizing you in your pilgrimage.
I don't understand why omitting communion becomes a sign of how conservative one is such as in WELS. Maybe because frequent communion is perceived as Catholic.
My WELS church does communion every Sunday.
@@yellowblackbird9000 oh good.
The Holy Communion is the Body and the Blood of Christ. Meaning, Christ Himself! That's what *the Holy Fathers of the Church teach*
No Chasuble ?
Kind of uncommon today.
@@jvitor_dutra doesn't make it right the chasuble is the principle vestment for the celebrating of the Eucharist Zion Evengelical Lutheran (LCMS) In Detroit is an example of what a proper Lutheran Mass should be.
@@jvitor_dutra just because it is uncommon doesn't mean that it should not be worn. The liturgy is timeless. Liturgical garments are worn because it connects us to the ancient church, to the apostles who wore an early version of the chasuble to protect themselves from the rain and cold when they travelled to faraway places.
@@instantinople3796 I agree with you! I love the traditonal Liturgy just as you do, and i didn't say it shouldn't be worn. It is in fact uncommon, even more in the country i live. Let's just not be legalists, we need to fight for tradition the right way. God bless you
Im born catholic but lve been in some evangelical churches also. Im more confused than l ever was because there is good in both but l think the Catholic Eucarist has draw to me but l dont believe the doctrine of the sacrifise element
The Lord’s Supper is “the most Pentecostal moment in the service.”
What exact passage in Scripture gives you the authority to pull Christ from the right hand God in Heaven and re-offer Jesus over and over on the alter?
What exact Scripture passage gives you the authority of transubstantiation? I don't recall seeing any of this in Scripture without performing biblical contortions.
Transubstantiation is catholic not Lutheran. Sorry nobody said anything about transubstantiation in this video. Lutherans believe in the real presence. Jesus said to do this in remembrance of him. Jesus said that where two or three come together in his name he is there with them.
Where do you get your ideas from? I think you meant to troll catholics not Lutherans? It is Roman catholics who sacrifice Jesus over and over and who believe they transubstantiate bread in to flesh. With Lutherans the bread is still there.
ahh yes, typical evangelicals thinking that anything with tradition is catholic 😂
@@Skibidivm_Latrinaeah, Protestantism..
@@jaggedplanet Repent and believe the gospel
@@blake9358 Who’s interpretation of the gospel?