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How do we know the importance of communion in Christianity?

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Communion is vital as it commemorates Christ's sacrifice and fosters unity among believers.

Communion, as instituted by Christ, is crucial because it serves as a communal act of remembrance and reflection on His redemptive work. In taking the bread and wine, we are not only commemorating His body broken and blood shed but also affirming our faith collectively. This act of unity allows us to remember His life and resurrection while encouraging communal bonds among believers. As we partake, we acknowledge that we are many yet one in Christ, facilitating deeper fellowship and accountability within the body of believers.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 11:26, Colossians 3:2

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