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Sacraments
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The United Methodist Church recognizes two sacraments, baptism and communion. These two acts have a special place in the church because Jesus commanded them and participated in them.
Baptism
Baptism marks the beginning of our lifelong journey as disciples of Jesus Christ.
Communion
We celebrate communion the first Sunday of the month.
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In communion, we do remember the saving work God has already done in the world and is doing today. And we anticipate God’s future for the world and all creation. We’re partners with God in creating this future. We are strengthened and transformed by the presence of Christ in the bread and wine to respond to God’s love by loving God and others.
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United Methodists practice an open communion table where those who love him, earnestly repent of their sin, and seek to be at peace with one another are invited to the table.
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