(ABP) In Ohio Baptists host Episcopalians and use wine for Communion

Baptists, communion and wine are words rarely used together. But they will be the next four Sundays as First Baptist Church in Dayton, Ohio, hosts an Episcopal parish for worship while the latter’s building undergoes renovations.

The joint services will include Anglican rituals of preparation for the bread and wine used in the Eucharist. Grape juice will be offered at two stations for Baptists.

Rather than eyebrows or complaints, the news instead raised questions in the American Baptist congregation about why grape juice is used in the Lord’s Supper at all, said Pastor Rodney Kennedy, a former Southern Baptist from Louisiana.

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One comment on “(ABP) In Ohio Baptists host Episcopalians and use wine for Communion

  1. NewTrollObserver says:

    Well, the Anglicans gave birth to the Baptists, so for Baptists this like inviting Mom and Dad to stay for a few weeks.