Yes, The dates for communion are set by the session, the ruling body of the local church, based upon input from the pastoral staff. Communion is normally held during a worship service on Sunday. Not all worship services will have communion.
Yes. Any baptized Christian can receive Communion in an Episcopal Church.
Why not?
Under no circumstances or for any reason should a Catholic even pretend to participate in a Presbyterian "Communion service". To do so is to imply a) that you believe as they do, and b) that you are in communion with them. Nothing could be further from the truth. If you do not understand what is involved in Holy Communion in a Catholic Church as opposed to a Presbyterian, I would recommend that you make an appointment with your priest and have a good, long chat with him, the sooner the better!
Communion or the Lord's Supper is a sacrament of the church and each church has its own guidelines for who can administer the Lord's Supper.At my baptist church any ordained lay or clergy can give the communion.
John Harold Gwynne has written: 'Communion, meditations, and prayers' -- subject(s): American Sermons, Communion sermons, Presbyterian Church, Sermons
Presbyterian Covenant theology accepts infants for baptism and inclusion in church membership on the basis of the faith of the parents and family. In this theology, children of the church are included in God's promise of salvation (Genesis 7:1; Acts 16:31.) Consequently, all baptised children are welcome to receive communion in the Church, based on their parent's discretion of the child's understanding and readiness in the faith.
Presbyterianism is an "umbrella" denomination of a Refomed Protestant Christian body. Along with several other denominations, it has its roots from the teachings of John Calvin. The Presbyterian Church in America and Canada and f course Scotland has its roots from John Knox of Scotland as the founder of Presbyterianism ( Church of Scotland) There are a number of groups (denominations) who call themselves Presbyterian who have varying views of Christianity and how it is worked out in life. Here are a few of them: Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church Church of Scotland Cumberland Presbyterian Church Evangelical Presbyterian Church Orthodox Presbyterian Church Presbyterian Church in America Presbyterian Church in Canada Presbyterian Church of Ireland Presbyterian Church of New Zealand Presbyterian Church USA Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America
Catholic Presbyterian Church was created in 1842.
The Richwood Presbyterian Church was created in 1869.
Presbyterian
Cuyler Presbyterian Church was created in 1892.
Hawfields Presbyterian Church was created in 1852.
Euphronia Presbyterian Church was created in 1886.