Frequently asked questions

Frequently asked questions

How does BCC practice communion?

We often use the term breaking of bread, or the Lord’s supper, for communion

We view the Lord’s supper as symbolic, but at the same time characterized by a spiritual presence of Jesus among His disciples. Jesus instituted the Lord’s supper in memory of His life, suffering, and death, where the bread and wine are symbols of Christ’s body and blood. The meal reminds the believer to live with a pure conscience, in love and in obedience to Christ. Here, everyone must examine themselves, as Paul writes in 1 Cor. 11:28–29.

The Lord’s supper is also a meal of love that strengthens the fellowship between believers who share the bread and the wine in unity, gratitude, and fellowship.