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Why is it important for Christians to take part in communion?

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Taking part in communion is vital for Christians as it is an act of remembrance of Christ's sacrifice and a unifying practice among believers.

Communion is an important ordinance that signifies the believers' remembrance of Christ's body broken and blood shed for their sins. In Acts 20:7, the early church gathered to break bread, which signifies not only a meal but a deep spiritual communion with Christ. This act is a proclamation of the gospel, reminding believers of their union with Christ and with one another. Furthermore, it reflects the reality of God's grace in their lives, underscoring that they partake of this gift not because of their own worthiness, but because of Christ’s redemptive work. Engaging in communion also fosters a sense of unity and shared faith within the body of Christ, emphasizing that all believers, regardless of their church background, are welcome to partake as long as they are in Christ.
Scripture References: Acts 20:7, 1 Corinthians 11:23-26

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