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i missed my 17,000 post. lol
if there is then even the pastor didnt bless the union.
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is there communion  at weddings ?


It's the "body" and the "blood" or bread and wine. Usually bread and juice. We don't believe that the bread and juice are sacred in and of themselves, but what they represent is sacred. It's the same reason a person can only be baptized once in the Methodist church vs other denominations.

There can be communion at weddings, but it isn't mandatory. It's like lighting a unity candle, or a special song. Can be added, but doesn't affect the service. I've known couples who served communion, then washed each other's feet, or washed everyone's feet. DH and I wanted a quick service, so we tacked on very few "extras."
 
It's the "body" and the "blood" or bread and wine. Usually bread and juice. We don't believe that the bread and juice are sacred in and of themselves, but what they represent is sacred. It's the same reason a person can only be baptized once in the Methodist church vs other denominations.

There can be communion at weddings, but it isn't mandatory. It's like lighting a unity candle, or a special song. Can be added, but doesn't affect the service. I've known couples who served communion, then washed each other's feet, or washed everyone's feet. DH and I wanted a quick service, so we tacked on very few "extras."

well, I know the body and the blood but you said the elements too ? they washed feet at my GM church .
 
It's the "body" and the "blood" or bread and wine. Usually bread and juice. We don't believe that the bread and juice are sacred in and of themselves, but what they represent is sacred. It's the same reason a person can only be baptized once in the Methodist church vs other denominations.


There can be communion at weddings, but it isn't mandatory. It's like lighting a unity candle, or a special song. Can be added, but doesn't affect the service. I've known couples who served communion, then washed each other's feet, or washed everyone's feet. DH and I wanted a quick service, so we tacked on very few "extras."



well, I know the body and the blood but you said the elements too ?  they washed feet at my GM church .


The elements is just what we call the communion food. Bread and juice, crackers and grapes, potato chips and soda, whatevs. There's no rule as to what is served.
 
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