How do you feel about drive up communion? Would you participate if it were offered at your church?
My Lutheran parish offers private - individual communion. It's in the chapel.... and it involves the ENTIRE Communion liturgy: Confession/absolution, the Nicene Creed, Prayers (including the Lord's Prayer), the consecration, the thanksgiving - the whole enchilada. With each person or family. The elements are on a table - carefully laid out so that one can take the elements without touching any other, with Hosts on a paper towel and with individual disposal cups. There is a bulletin. The cup and the bulletin are thrown away afterwards. The pastor never comes within 6 feet of the person - but DOES engage in conversation before and after. This is offered on Sunday and also mid-week. It means a lot of time and effort for the pastor but he says he enjoys the opportunity to meet with parisheners.
I know of one Lutheran church that does the drive up - but there's no liturgy AT ALL, just someone poking in the Host and then the Wine. I'm not sure about the correctness of this and it is very cold. The Sacrament is not french fries received at a drive up window. Although better than nothing, I suppose. BTW, I really (deeply) disagree with the LCMS on this, the advise of "just skip it."
Just MY half cent (since you asked).
Josiah
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