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Lord's Supper

  • Springfield Baptist Church 400 N. Main Street Springfield, TN 37172 USA (map)

Springfield Baptist Church observes the Lord’s Supper at least four times a year. The Lord’s Supper is a time for rededication and renewal. According to the Gospel Coalition:

The Lord’s Supper traces its symbolic roots to the Passover meal at the time of the Exodus. It was instituted by Jesus at the time of his final meal with his disciples. The bread and the cup point to his broken body and shed blood and are the definitive symbols of the New Covenant in Christ. Debate concerning the significance of the Supper (particularly the way in which Christ is present at the Supper) was a central point of division at the time of the Reformation, both between Protestants and Roman Catholics, and among Protestants. Protestants reject the idea of transubstantiation but maintain divergent understandings of the precise significance of the Supper. Nonetheless, all would agree that the bread and the cup speak eloquently as symbols of Christ’s redemptive work at Calvary, of the fellowship of the people of God in Christ, and of the coming day when a redeemed people will gather in the presence of the Savior at his eschatological banquet.

Biblical References

Matthew 26: 26-28; Acts 2: 42; 1 Corinthians 11

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