The Sacrament of Holy Communion is a meal with the community and God.
If you were making a toast at this meal, what would you say?
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RitaTG
Posted on: 06/03/2011 11:01
...shalom........
seems to pretty much sum it up....
Hugs
Rita
GordW
Posted on: 06/03/2011 12:42
I agree with Rita. But also ly'chaim.
Mendalla
Posted on: 06/04/2011 15:45
I thought you just cut up the bread and served it. When did toasting it become part of the rite?
Mendalla
crazyheart
Posted on: 06/04/2011 15:48
That is to cater to the ones who like to toast and be welcoming.
somegalfromcan
Posted on: 06/04/2011 19:02
If you serve toast at a communion, do you become a toast-master???
InannaWhimsey
Posted on: 06/04/2011 19:12
"In brightest day, in blackest night, no evil shall escape our sight. Let those who worship evil's might, beware our power...[audience participation]!"
OR
"All my relations."
OR
"To the owner of the chanteuse Prius: your lights are on."
OR
"To everyone who is long past dead and to everyone still alive, even those we consider our enemies, thank you for making us who we are today."
OR
"The tingling feeling you are experiencing are just a side effect of the Awakened OneTM nanobots reconfiguring your systems so as to be more appropriate to services in the future. Thanks to Sony Genetech, Bringing New Worlds to Life (inside)."
crazyheart
Posted on: 06/04/2011 20:05
If you serve toast at a communion, do you become a toast-master???
And do we belong to the Toast Master's Club?
crazyheart
Posted on: 06/04/2011 20:06
Inanna, I like "all my relations"
MikePaterson
Posted on: 06/04/2011 20:09
Arohanui!
crazyheart
Posted on: 06/04/2011 20:21
enfolding love and community together. Is that it? i googled it.
Dcn. Jae
Posted on: 06/04/2011 21:26
The Sacrament of Holy Communion is a meal with the community and God.
If you were making a toast at this meal, what would you say?
Do you like it light or dark? (Myself I like a nice golden-brown.)
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At my mom's United Church in northern NB, they often serve toast after Sunday worship. Many people like it with their coffee instead of cookies or small cakes. They set up a toaster and provide bread, butter, and homemade jams and jellies.
crazyheart
Posted on: 06/04/2011 21:59
MC, that is a really good idea.
Arminius
Posted on: 06/05/2011 09:47
"All My relations" would be my choice, too.
WaterBuoy
Posted on: 06/05/2011 13:42
If you showed intelligence in church would you be toast ...
It is only for emotional people ...
Then there are the exclusionist group that I belong to living outside the book where the rest of thys Torahs of AEsous are told in understanding the miss understanding dae Mons ... often translated as Nye Pons ... but one would have to go there in the cycle ... like Ahab chasing his heh's Je White Gheist ... Cas BlanKa?
Blank unknowing expression ... make it parsimon-Ai peoples ... poe Cur faced ... thus the quantum veldt ... qualms out of no where Mon ...
As I served communion this morning, one asked if I had picked the bread off the floor and then proceeded to spill her whine ... are these de segra gated peoples or what? Another was looking for jam and peanut butter on the bred ... toamass humours un scene! Did you know that T'om is one of the first words in Genesis ... a dark and unknown story of Love ... pigans won't speak of it under a Roman Empiric! Paegaens were not supposed to know anything under Caesars role model ... Called Eggy land or caligul*ante for short ... in the beginning ... initiation of the poe*gram ... eli min a' shin ... of one legge of the travail.
If only we could catch Ur eye, teeth, leg and underwear ... we could see Ur Dura matter ...
Like the under fabrication ... purely unmentionable story ... peering into the soul ... Thomas! Peking Tom? That's just pure satyr ... filmy dark Pig Noire ...
Don't speak of the Pig'n in powerful surroundings like mudder and fodder ... the grandparental guidance system however ... they gets it with time ...
Beloved
Posted on: 06/05/2011 13:42
"To new beginnings" . . . I remember a thread or a post quite awhile ago where somewhere described their thoughts about communion as a new beginning (can't remember when, where, or whom).
WaterBuoy
Posted on: 06/05/2011 14:01
Is n't that rapturous ...
crazyheart
Posted on: 06/05/2011 19:58
I can't remember who said it but they called it the table of New Beginnings. Thanks Beloved.