Understanding the Eucharist: Communion Explained
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In Episode 1 of this series on the Sacraments, Marcus Lim joins myself and Caleb Conley to discuss the Eucharist, known most commonly as 'Communion,' from a Protestant perspective. A great deal of protestants believe that this action of eating bread and drinking wine is simply symbolic, however, there is a rich history behind the mystery of the Eucharist that may just help you to experience it in a different way than you have before.
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