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There was an earlier thread related to Non-Catholics not being permitted to participate in Catholic Communion. Funny enough I was thinking about it during communion on Sunday and a slightly different question came to my mind.
Since Anglicans and Lutherans generally believe that Christ is physically present in the bread and wine and Baptists and Presbyterians generally believe in a symbolic presence, what is the experience when an Anglican/Lutheran participates in the Lord’s Supper at a Baptist/Presbyterian church and vice versa? Is it ever an issue for the person receiving if the Church they are in views it differently?
Since Anglicans and Lutherans generally believe that Christ is physically present in the bread and wine and Baptists and Presbyterians generally believe in a symbolic presence, what is the experience when an Anglican/Lutheran participates in the Lord’s Supper at a Baptist/Presbyterian church and vice versa? Is it ever an issue for the person receiving if the Church they are in views it differently?