The language of the Lord's Supper the possible impact of Wittgenstein's philosophy of language on what pastors say when they adminster the Eucharist
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The new Reformed pastor: a Zwinglian wisdom for modern ministers
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Considering the 'word and communion' balance in Reformed Evangelical Presbyterian churches
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Nurturing a Reformed sacramental piety of the Lord's Supper at Westminster Presbyterian Church, Mobile, Alabama
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The Lord's Supper: Jesus remembers us even when we can't remember him
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Learnings from an examination of the understanding of the Lord's Supper within two Reformed church communities, Mexican-American and Anglo-American, aimed toward experiencing communion through jointly celebrating the sacrament
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Gathering around the Lord's table: change in congregational self-understanding by moving the communion table to the center of the worship space
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The Lord's Supper and eucharistic theologies of the laity: gathering audible answers about the visible signs
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One body, one loaf: a proposal for the extending of the celebration of the lord's supper to the sick and shut-ins by the elders . . .
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Developing a methodology for inclusive communion practice in a united church