Methodists practice the Lord's Supper or Holy Communion. However, Methodists do not believe in transubstantiation; rather, they consider the bread and wine to be symbolic.
The Lords Supper and Baptism
Every Sunday
the Lords supper
the Eucharist; Holy Communion; the Lord's Supper
you must believe in jesus..
because that way the can remember him and remember who he was
Methodists have 2 Sacraments Baptismand Lord's Supper or Holy Communion
Most churches observe the Lord's Supper or Communion as often as once a quarter.
One key difference is their views on baptism: Church of Christ typically practices believer's baptism by immersion for the remission of sins, while Methodists practice infant baptism as a symbol of God's grace. Additionally, Church of Christ emphasizes a cappella singing in worship, while Methodists may use a variety of musical instruments. The two denominations also differ on the structure of church leadership and governance.
The inner keeper wife fix the last supper but she did not know. Because Matthew paid the inner keeper.
This is not a universal practice, but at some Christian denominations its called the Lords supper. Comprised of wine and bread, or grape juice and bread depending on the sects stand on alcohol. They are commanded to by God.
I don't see a question, only a statement. The Church of Christ does share in the Lord's supper each Sunday though.