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This is a sacred, or sacramental meal, for people who believe the Gospel Story and have been baptized, and are in good standing, in either our, or some other, Christ-centered, Trinitarian-church.
By "believe the Gospel Story," we mean that a person (either adult or minor) has been able to explain who Jesus is and what He has done, and what difference that makes in his or her life to a pastor or other church leader.
Furthermore, this person who "believes the Gospel Story" is actively seeking to live his or her life in such a way that honors Jesus' life, death, and resurrection.
Being “in good standing” refers to the Bible concept of “membership.” We have answered some questions about membership in this FAQ section.
Last updated on July 20, 2010 by Phil Henry




