I was shocked to read an article[1] suggesting that sometimes white wine is used instead of red wine at the eucharist.

Have you ever heard of anyone using a white communion wine?

[1] - almost certainly LLM-written

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@Ryan I like that you use all three terms. All are true.

Here's a start.

  • It's God's hospitality shown toward all who would receive. No one leaves hungry unless they choose to.
  • In the Father's house there may be many rooms, but there's one table.
  • It's the wedding feast of the Lamb.
  • It's the great celebration at the end of time, or at the beginning of eternity.
  • It's the moment when we move from Word to Action, from Proclamation to Participation.
  • It's the visible sign that God is and remains with us.
  • It is a great leveling: we all eat the same bread; we all take from the same cup (even if some use thimbles).
  • It is an enacted foreshadowing of the fulfillment of God's promises.
  • It is a sacrament to be enjoyed as often as possible.
  • As I've heard someone say, "When Jesus said 'this is my body, this is my blood', he absolutely meant what he said. His disciples could also look at his body and the bread and cup on the table and see that there was a difference."

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