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There are many ways that the Holy Communion elements--the bread and cup--are distributed to the worshippers (called "communicants"). To some extent, this varies by denomination, but there is a lot of crossover these days when it comes to that subject.
Which, if any, of the following methods do you consider inappropriate or even doctrinally wrong? Please explain your reasoning.
1. Both elements are passed to the communicants by deacons or ushers, etc. at the place where the people are already seated.
2. The bread and/or cup are handed over to the communicants at the front of the church and then the communicant ingests them by himself, one after the other.
3. Both elements are directly administered (fed) to the communicant by the pastor or assistant, etc. as the communicant either stands or kneels at the front of the church near the holy table.
4. Whatever the format happens to be, the bread gets (or may be) dipped into the wine/juice and then is consumed.
Which, if any, of the following methods do you consider inappropriate or even doctrinally wrong? Please explain your reasoning.
1. Both elements are passed to the communicants by deacons or ushers, etc. at the place where the people are already seated.
2. The bread and/or cup are handed over to the communicants at the front of the church and then the communicant ingests them by himself, one after the other.
3. Both elements are directly administered (fed) to the communicant by the pastor or assistant, etc. as the communicant either stands or kneels at the front of the church near the holy table.
4. Whatever the format happens to be, the bread gets (or may be) dipped into the wine/juice and then is consumed.