The Sacraments? Ordinances? Communion and Baptism?
We all have a different name for it but it all means the same thing...or does it? Let's hear from different denominations on what they believe they are doing when they are baptized, eat the bread and drink the wine (grape juice for some)or any additional things that you hold as sacramental. Perhaps once we have heard the major positions (ie Roman Catholic, Orthodox, Lutheran, Reformed, Baptist, Anabaptis if theres any, Presbyterian, Baptist, AG, and everyone I missed.)we can open a new discussion for debate.
we papists think by jroberts
An attempt at clarification by jsisco
How Anglican evangelicals do it by maxw
Eucharist by maxw
Anglican strangeness by maxw
Max your right that is by jsisco
Good question, I tend to by jsisco
A few simple questions..... by King James v
answers to questions by jsisco
Reality is what it is not what we think it is. by jwmcmac
Baptism by Marlyn
Re: Anglican Evangelicals by TXVicar
I know something about the Anglican Church because it's the by noprem
Popery! Popery! Oops, sorry ... by noprem
From a more ordinance standpoint there is still great meaningful by DanFugett
How many baptisms are there? by Brother Berry
"biblical perspective" I take to mean 'today's Christians'. by noprem
The New World Translation is Expectable by beemanlee
How many baptisms are there? by Brother Berry
We all have a different name by Brother Berry
