Spiritual Nourishment: On Receiving the Lord’s Supper (WCF 29.5–29.8)

Throughout church history, no doctrine has been more fiercely debated than the Lord’s Supper. During the Reformation, the exact nature of Christ’s presence in the bread and wine was the ultimate theological dividing line, permanently fracturing the movement into different traditions. What exactly happens when a Christian eats the bread and drinks the wine? Is… Continue reading Spiritual Nourishment: On Receiving the Lord’s Supper (WCF 29.5–29.8)

This Do in Remembrance: On the Lord’s Supper (WCF 29.1–29.4)

If you were to walk into many modern evangelical churches on a Sunday morning, you might find the Lord’s Supper treated as an afterthought—a tiny cracker and a plastic cup of juice quickly consumed while a soft worship song plays in the background, primarily serving as a private moment for individuals to close their eyes… Continue reading This Do in Remembrance: On the Lord’s Supper (WCF 29.1–29.4)