Presbyterians celebrate Holy Communion and Baptism as essential sacraments that signify God's grace and covenant with believers. Holy Communion, or the Lord's Supper, is observed as a remembrance of Christ's sacrifice, fostering communal worship and spiritual nourishment. Baptism symbolizes initiation into the Christian faith and the church community, representing God's promise and the believer's response to grace. Both sacraments are seen as means of grace that strengthen faith and encourage a deeper relationship with God.
Presbyterians celebrate 2 sacraments - Baptism and Holy Communion.
2 and they are holy communion & baptism
You have to be baptized before you can partake the communion.
There are no greatest. Everything is equal in God's eyes.
Sacraments are Holy Communion and Holy Baptism. Other Rites include Anointing of the sick, Confession, Confirmation, etc.
Baptism, Holy Communion and Reconciliation, Confirmation
No because you have not had your 2nd sacrament the 1st is baptism 2nd Holy communion 3rd Confirmation
The stewardess are appointed by the Pastor to serve a course of one year. The duties of a stewardess in the A.M.E. Churc his to assist the Pastor in the adminstering of the Holy sacarments ( Holy Communion, Holy Baptism). They are to prepare the elements for the Holy communion service and provide a bowl of water for the Holy Baptism.
In the Roman Catholic Tradition, there are 3. Baptism, Confirmation, and the Eucharist (Holy Communion). In most Protestant churches, Baptism and Communion are the only sacraments.
You may reference Luther's small Catechism Holy act, ordained by god
Two sacraments - Baptism and the Lord's Supper (Holy Communion)
Baptism, Communion, Confirmation, Confession, Matrimony, Holy Orders, Extreme Unction