Protestants: Could your congregation grow if Communion were more like a wine and cheese party?
Building on Squirrel’s Q:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Ar_TtlTgcSUFnIDUusmnhELd7BR.?qid=20070809174705AAMc5wJ
I, too, grew up Protestant, and for communion and we had Welch’s Grape Juice for the blood.
Not really that special, now that I think about it. And the host was just loves of white bread torn up by hand.
Why not serve a nice foccacia and a Tuscan red, maybe a Sangiovese? Or perhaps an Castlerock Cabernet with artisanal loaf with spinach, feta and tomato?
Serve with a side of cheese and make the whole deal a little more social. I might show up. You can honor the Lord and it’d be a good way to meet chicks.
Could this rejuvenate Mainline Protestantism? This is a way to reach the atheists! Ones like me, anyway.
Batgirl2good: you, apparently, don’t know the same Christian girls I know.