What Do Anglicans Believe About Communion? | FITC23
Episode 23 | What Do Anglicans Believe About Communion
There are many views of Holy Communion in the Anglican Church. So when conflicts emerge as to what is happening, where does one turn to find solutions? In this message, we take a look at the classic Anglican formularies and the ACNA’s catechism, To Be A Christian to determine how an Evangelical can better understand the Doctrine of the Lord’s Supper.
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Original Sermon Date: August 28, 2016
Current Sermon Series: Anglican Doctrine
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Key Notes to Remember
The Doctrine of the Lord’s Supper, according to Classic Anglican doctrine, teaches that it is a sacrament — a sign, a pledge, and a seal. It also teaches that Christ’s “real presence” is not located in the bread as the Roman church teaches but alongside (or parallel) to the bread.
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