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Why are there only two ordinances in the church?

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The church recognizes only two ordinances—baptism and the Lord's Table—because they are the only ones explicitly commanded by Christ and practiced by the apostles.

The reason the church observes only two ordinances—baptism and the Lord's Table—stems from the teachings of Jesus as well as the practices recorded in the New Testament. Jesus commanded His disciples to baptize believers in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit (Matthew 28:19) and instituted the Lord's Table as a perpetual remembrance of His sacrifice (Luke 22:19). These two ordinances uniquely symbolize the Gospel, representing the believer’s initiation into the faith (baptism) and ongoing communion with Christ (the Lord's Table). Unlike other religious practices that have been introduced over time, these ordinances are rooted in the foundational teachings of Christ and the apostles, giving them lasting significance.
Scripture References: Matthew 28:19, Luke 22:19-20

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