The Post-Communion
Following the ceremony in which the broken bread and the poured out wine is received by, the communicants, there are yet two things in which the church must take an active and conscious part before the commemoration of the death of the Lord is complete. The importance of this post-communion service must not be minimized, nor should it be omitted as though it were non-essential in instances where the Lord's Supper is celebrated in both the worship services of a given Lord's Day. Following the...
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