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The Scottish Communion Season

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  • David P. Murray

This article is about the Scottish Communion Season surrounding the celebration of Lord's Supper (or Lord's Table).

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Wine or Grape Juice?

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  • Cees Kleyn

Should we use wine or grape juice with the Lord's Supper? This article looks at the joy at the Lord's table.

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The Meaning of the Lord's Supper

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  • Nicolaas H. Gootjes

This is an extensive article on the Lord's Supper.

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Feuding Over a Feast

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  • James Visscher

Sometimes there is controversy instead of joy when the Lord's Supper is celebrated. This article discusses contention around issues of having one cup versus many cups, using wine versus juice, or sitting at the table versus in the pew. How do we keep joy and unity at the Lord's Table?

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Church Unity and the Lord’s Table

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  • Jack de Jong

This article is about church unity and the Lord's Table / Lord's Supper. Church unity and different church federations is also discussed, as well as John 17:21.

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Holding Together: Catholic Evangelical Worship in the Spirit

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  • Christopher Cocksworth

Here is provided a vision of evangelical, cross-centred, gospel worship. This is held together with catholic instincts about the ecclesiastic character of worship and charismatic experience of the dynamic of the Spirit in worship.

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There are only two kinds of men: the righteous, who believe themselves sinners, and the rest, sinners who believe themselves righteous. Blaise Pascal
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