The Seven Sacraments- Holy Eucharist PODCAST
The Seven Sacraments--Holy Eucharist PODCAST
Size: 36.5MB Run Time: 1 Hour 3min 57 sec
Size: 36.5MB Run Time: 1 Hour 3min 57 sec
( 04 / 18 / 07 )
In this podcast we discuss what Holy Communion
really means and use two Christian denominational views and doctrines as a way to compare and contrast what Jesus said, what theologians have turned it into, and how Holy Communion is practiced today. The Truth may shock you. We explore the Holy Scriptures, one Protestant and one Roman Catholic doctrines/statements, and the theories of transubstantiation and consubstantiation (the bread and wine actually transform into the blood and flesh of Jesus Christ). If you seldom or always partake in Holy Communion, this podcast will have answers to questions that you may have never thought about. Regardless of what denomination one may belong to, the message in this podcast will help strengthen and focus your faith as we come together to share in the remembrance of our Saviour and
His sacrifice.
In this podcast we discuss what Holy Communion
really means and use two Christian denominational views and doctrines as a way to compare and contrast what Jesus said, what theologians have turned it into, and how Holy Communion is practiced today. The Truth may shock you. We explore the Holy Scriptures, one Protestant and one Roman Catholic doctrines/statements, and the theories of transubstantiation and consubstantiation (the bread and wine actually transform into the blood and flesh of Jesus Christ). If you seldom or always partake in Holy Communion, this podcast will have answers to questions that you may have never thought about. Regardless of what denomination one may belong to, the message in this podcast will help strengthen and focus your faith as we come together to share in the remembrance of our Saviour and
His sacrifice.
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By Timothy, at 6:52 PM
i know this was a casual conversation,and some of the comments dont always flow together
but this was really good.i never thought of the eurcerist as a rememberance and not the true body of jesus .i think you are right!!!
it serves no other purpose.the part about what peter and judas did after the last supper really drove that point to the forfront
thank you
By Anonymous, at 2:37 AM
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