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cjbauere
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Over the years I have attended many Protestant Sunday services (my wife is a non-Catholic Christian). One thing has always puzzled me. Why, when these churches consider the Lord’s Supper (communion) as the central act of Christian worship, does it come so early, rather than later in the service? Logically speaking, shouldn’t something so climactic come at the end of the service? From my observation the sermon has replaced the Lord’s Supper as the central act of Christian (Protestant) worship.