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Our Churches Are Either Sacramental or Charismatic
The Early Church didn't make a distinction. So why do we?
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When Christian Practices Hurt Other People
Baptism, prayer, and Communion can all go “wayward,” says Lauren Winner. Should we blame the sinful practitioners or the practices themselves?
Power in the Plate
The history of our food speaks of injustice— and invites us to redemption.
Breaking Bread with Broken People Brings Wisdom
Scripture calls us to seek God’s goodness in community, not in private.
Seeking the Body and Blood Behind Bars
When I wanted to take Communion in prison, I had to “steal” it.
Give Protestants a Taste of Catholic Communion, German Bishops Tell Vatican
Proposal to let non-Catholic spouses share the Eucharist goes before Rome’s theological watchdog on Thursday.
Taste and See That the Lord’s Supper Is Good
A biblical understanding of food whets our appetite for the fullness of the Lord's Supper on Maundy Thursday.
Chinese House Church Leaders and Toddler Arrested After Singing in Public Park
Communist country proves it is serious about newest religious restrictions.
Raise a Juice Box to the Temperance Movement
The teetotaling history behind America's favorite communion wine substitute.
Why Christians Can Celebrate Passover, Too
A Response to ‘Jesus Didn’t Eat a Seder Meal.’
The Church's Three-Part Harmony
Why evangelical, sacramental, and Pentecostal Christians belong together in one body.
Feasting and Fellowship in the Age of Food Allergies
Eating can be a source of fellowship—but in a fallen and allergy-ridden world, it can also present challenges.
The Lord's Supper Is a Rehearsal Dinner
When we partake in communion, we're practicing for something big.
The Awkward Feast of My 'Ideal' Church
Community life—and community eating—is laborious and glorious.
The (Outrageous, Excessive) Body of Christ
It's everywhere—even in a chance encounter with a crumb of communion bread.
Rabbi: Passover Is for Christians, Too
Reform leader offers one Jewish perspective on New Testament tradition.
Do-It-Yourself Church Unity
Healing the fractured body of Christ isn’t just for theologians to figure out.
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Table Manners: Why We Take Communion Every Week
It's a meal that often divides us. It needn't be that way.
I Was Saved at Open Communion
Having the choice of taking Communion made it clear to me that I was hungry for Christ.
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Three Ways Catholic Tradition Bolstered My Protestant Faith
When a Swedish pastor’s conversion made recent news, I remembered my own draw to the church.

Top Story April 30, 2024

Billy Graham Preached at His Crusades. His Singers Believed They Were Preaching Too.
Billy Graham Preached at His Crusades. His Singers Believed They Were Preaching Too.
A late historian explores how crusade hymns told both the classic story of gospel salvation and the evolving story of evangelical worship music.

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