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Originally Posted by
Colonel
And then real wine at communion.
That is not all that uncommon in some denominations. Way back when I was in school I had a friend that went to an Episcopal church that used wine in communion. I think a lot of liturgical churches probably do it.
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Originally Posted by
fuego
That is not all that uncommon in some denominations. Way back when I was in school I had a friend that went to an Episcopal church that used wine in communion. I think a lot of liturgical churches probably do it.
I think it's a bad idea to do any of what has been mentioned in church because it will fail the Romans 14 test whenever an alcoholic or recovering alcoholic shows up. A negligible amount of actual wine for communion maybe, but only if there is a non-alcoholic alternative and they advertize that fact. What people do in private including "in private in public" is a different matter.
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