If a church is non-denominational and does not abide in communion, that's not necessarily a bad thing. However, if it's non denominational, and professes to follow christ, it's a very bad thing...If a non-denominational christian church does not follow the lords command in II Corinthians to partake of communion in remembrance of him.....then it's not christian at all. Being non denominational does NOT necessarily mean it's not christian...it just means it's neither lutheran, methodist, baptist etc. It just means that it follows the teachings of Christ.
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The sacrament of communion expresses the unity of the church. This sacrament celebrates a joint meal. Every other sacrament is done for the benefit of an individual.
In the Catholic Church, the next is traditionally Confirmation.
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.
The sacrament of confirmation is when a young member of the church who has received his/her baptism, first reconciliation, and first communion decides to become an adult within the church.
No, unless it's part of a name--for example, The Second Nondenominational Community Church." But: "The church I attend is nondenominational."
It is known as the Eucharist, Holy Communion, or the Blessed Sacrament.
The sacrament of communion
The sacrament of communion
No because receiving communion in the Catholic Church is not only a sign of love, but a communion of Catholics partaking in this sacrament of our redemption by Christ's death.
The church isn't a sacrament. The Catholic Church HAS seven sacraments, not all of them are received. The sacraments are baptism, reconciliation, first communion, confirmation, hold orders, marriage, and anointing of the sick.
Nondenominational means not related to any specific religion or church.