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					<description><![CDATA[<p>When Would I Deny Someone Holy Communion? The US Conference of Catholic Bishops is considering a statement on communion practices that could deny admission to the Lord’s Table to politicians who support pro-choice public policies. The Roman Catholic Church carefully stewards the Eucharist, welcoming to the Table those in communion with Rome (this is why [&#8230;]</p>
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	<h3>When Would I Deny Someone Holy Communion?</h3>
<p>The US Conference of Catholic Bishops is considering a statement on communion practices that could deny admission to the Lord’s Table to politicians who support pro-choice public policies. The Roman Catholic Church carefully stewards the Eucharist, welcoming to the Table those in communion with Rome (this is why Lutherans are not permitted to commune in a Roman Catholic congregation, for example). To this end, that the American Catholic Bishops are considering other requirements for communion does not come as a major surprise.</p>
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<h3><span style="color: #49728f;">Instead of focusing on who should be denied communion, maybe we should focus on the divisions within our congregations.</span></h3>
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	<p><strong>But what about Lutherans? Or, more precisely, what about New Joy Lutheran Church, and what about my own pastoral practice regarding communion?</strong></p>
<p>At New Joy we’ve long said “all are welcome to this table.” We’ve had impromptu first communions, with children and newcomers receiving the Sacrament for the first time when moved by the Spirit to extend their hands. I certainly do not ask about someone’s moral or spiritual status before they come to the table, even as we maintain the normative practice within the church of admitting baptized Christians to Holy Communion.</p>
<p><a href="https://download.elca.org/ELCA Resource Repository/The_Use_Of_The_Means_Of_Grace.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><span style="color: #c27350;">The Use of the Means of Grace</span></a>, the Lutheran Church’s statement on sacramental practices, makes no provision for denying communion to someone. The Constitution of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America provides for a disciplinary process for church members for the following reasons:</p>
<p style="padding-left: 40px;">a) persistent and public denial of the Christian faith;<br />
b) willful or criminal conduct grossly unbecoming a member of the Church of Christ;<br />
c) continual and intentional interference with the ministry of the congregation; or<br />
d) willful and repeated harassment or defamation of member(s) of the congregation.<br />
<em>See section 20.41 of the <span style="color: #c27350;"><a style="color: #c27350;" href="https://download.elca.org/ELCA Resource Repository/Constitutions_Bylaws_and_Continuing_Resolutions_of_the_ELCA.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Constitution, Bylaws, and Continuing Resolutions of the ELCA</a></span></em></p>
<p>In the multiple paragraphs explaining the disciplinary process, exclusion from the Lord’s Table is not presented as a form of discipline.</p>
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	<p><strong>Clearly withholding Holy Communion is not a go-to practice in our faith tradition.</strong> But are there times that I would withhold the sacrament from someone? Absolutely. It would be a rare occasion, to be sure, but it is an option. Allow me to explain.</p>
<p>Saint Paul writes about the Lord’s Table in <span style="color: #c27350;"><a style="color: #c27350;" href="https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=1%20Corinthians%2011%3A17-34&amp;version=CEB;NRSV" target="_blank" rel="noopener">1 Corinthians 11:17-34</a></span>, criticizing the divisions within the young church in the city of Corinth. When the Corinthians met for the Lord’s meal, some people would eat until they were full and would drink until they got drunk, while others remained hungry and thirsty. This embarrassing display of inequality and selfishness in the church causes Saint Paul to condemn their meals.</p>
<p><a href="https://newjoy.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/allwelcome.jpg"><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" class="alignleft wp-image-8401 size-medium" src="https://newjoy.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/allwelcome-300x249.jpg" alt="All are welcome to this table" width="300" height="249" srcset="https://newjoy.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/allwelcome-300x249.jpg 300w, https://newjoy.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/allwelcome.jpg 600w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></a>Saint Paul commands the Christians at Corinth to “correctly understand” or “discern” the body before eating and drinking. The Greek word for body in this passage is σῶμα, including 1 Corinthians 11:29, “For all who eat and drink without discerning the body, eat and drink judgment against themselves.” This verse is often understood as the reason for making sure someone is properly instructed in the church’s teachings about communion before they receive the sacrament. Yet the same Greek word σῶμα is used in the next chapter when speaking about the body that is the church. “For in the one Spirit we were all baptized into one body,” 1 Corinthians 12:13.</p>
<p>Given the context of Paul’s critique of the Corinthian church’s community life throughout this letter and in the preceding verses, I read σῶμα in 1 Corinthians 11 as referring primarily to the body that is the church. In failing to discern and correctly understand their own body as a church called to live according to the command and example of Christ, they bring condemnation on themselves in their unequal and gluttonous eating and drinking.</p>
<p><strong>To that end, if I were to deny the sacrament to any persons in the church it would likely be to those who, through their incredibly selfish behavior, divide the church and lead it to shameful displays of inequality and division.</strong> This is also in keeping with the ELCA constitution, provisions b, c, and d of section 20.41.</p>
<p>But more. It seems unfair to the text of 1 Corinthians 11 to view this matter of sacramental participation primarily through the lens of individual bad actors, <strong>as if the call is simply to weed out the jerks or the heretics</strong>. The crisis at Corinth is clearly a whole community problem – which is, by definition, a problem of leadership. Rather than deny communion to a few jerks in the congregation, it might be more appropriate to deny communion to the congregation’s leaders – pastor included – or even to the whole congregation until such a time as divisions within the congregation are resolved to some satisfactory degree. Making this an individual problem leads to a dangerous blame game, which to some degree seems misguided when Scripture compels us to share in each other’s joys, bear each other’s burdens, and join in the suffering of others (<span style="color: #c27350;"><a style="color: #c27350;" href="https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=1%20Corinthians%2012%3A26%3B%20Galatians%206%3A2&amp;version=CEB" target="_blank" rel="noopener">1 Corinthians 12:26; Galatians 6:2</a></span>).</p>
<p>Rather than try to figure out whom we should exclude from a table that is not even ours – the table is our Lord’s, after all - let us consider if our communities are worthy of even having tables in the first place. And if a community is found egregiously lacking, perhaps it is the leaders themselves who should be first in penance and prayer, removing themselves from the table as they discern the body and the quality of the community’s life together.</p>
<p>What results is a kind of solidarity with the divisive member, daring to have all leaders - or even the entire congregation - refrain from holy communion while the conflict is addressed. This becomes less of "Joe has a problem, let’s get rid of him" and more of, "We have a problem, let’s figure this out." The end result may be to excommunicate – to remove – a member. But that is only a last resort.</p>
<p>Denying communion to a few token individuals is cheap and easy. Discerning the σῶμα, discerning the health and faithfulness of the whole body of Christ, is much harder.</p>
<p>The church is called to do hard things.</p>
<p>In the name of Jesus. Amen.</p>
<p><em>Adapted from an essay I originally posted on LutheranZephyr.com.</em></p>
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<p><em>March 25, 2020</em></p>
<h4><strong><span style="color: #c27350;"><a style="color: #c27350;" href="https://newjoy.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/HomeCommunion.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><i class="fa fa-file-pdf-o"></i> Download the Instructions</a></span></strong></h4>
<h3>If you are unable to join in the livestream service:</h3>
<p>Live on Sundays at 9:30 am, or an archived recording of the service at a later time – use this order of prayer together with the Sunday bulletin, which can be downloaded from NewJoy.org. Contact Pastor Chris or a sibling in Christ from church to share these words with you from a safe distance (perhaps in your garage or on your back deck), or over the phone.</p>
<p>If more than one person is sharing in this time of prayer and worship, designate one person to serve as leader, or take turns leading the service.</p>
<h3>GATHERING</h3>
<p><span style="color: #49728f;"><i class="fa fa-asterisk"></i></span> Using the bulletin, sing or say the words of the opening song as you begin your time of worship and prayer together.</p>
<p><span style="color: #49728f;"><i class="fa fa-asterisk"></i></span>  Offer an opening prayer, asking God to bless this time of worship, and to bless all in our congregation who are far from each other at this time.</p>
<p><span style="color: #49728f;"><i class="fa fa-asterisk"></i></span>  Continue with saying the confession and singing or saying the Kyrie.</p>
<h3>WORD</h3>
<p><span style="color: #49728f;"><i class="fa fa-asterisk"></i></span>  Read the psalm (responsively), speak the Prayer of the Day, and read the Scripture passages.</p>
<p><span style="color: #49728f;"><i class="fa fa-asterisk"></i></span> Where the sermon usually takes place, pause to reflect on the readings, highlighting what you hear God speaking to you and to our world in these verses.</p>
<p><span style="color: #49728f;"><i class="fa fa-asterisk"></i></span>  Sing or speak the words of the Song of the Day.</p>
<p><span style="color: #49728f;"><i class="fa fa-asterisk"></i></span>  Say the church’s mission statement – we are the church even scattered! – and lift up your prayers to God, for the church, the world, and all those in need, and in particular for the sick, medical personnel, and our elected and public health leaders.</p>
<p><span style="color: #49728f;"><i class="fa fa-asterisk"></i></span>  Speak a word of God’s peace to one another, and receive the comfort of God’s peace for yourself.</p>
<p><span style="color: #49728f;"><i class="fa fa-asterisk"></i></span>  Pause to make an act of offering – setting aside a gift for the church and/or for the sick and poor, writing a check, or making an online gift. Lift up a prayer thanking God for the opportunity to give, and asking God’s blessings on all who are moved by faith to give in the midst of this virus outbreak.</p>
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<h3>MEAL</h3>
<p><span style="color: #49728f;"><i class="fa fa-asterisk"></i></span> If you’re not following along with the livestream, use the following instructions for Holy Communion.</p>
<p><em>The leader addresses the participant/s.</em><br />
<strong>L:</strong> Gathering with our sisters and brothers at this communion table which knows no end,<br />
we remember God’s great works of grace from Creation to the Exodus,<br />
God’s promise showing forth through appointed judges and kings,<br />
and prophets speaking words of judgement and hope.<br />
We recall that in the fullness of time God sent his Son, Jesus,<br />
to bear in his life, death, and resurrection the grace and promise of the Kingdom of God.<br />
With our sisters and brothers we remember that<br />
“in the night in which he was betrayed, our Lord Jesus took bread, and gave thanks;<br />
broke it, and gave it to his disciples, saying: Take and eat; this is my body, given for you.<br />
Do this for the remembrance of me.<br />
Again, after supper, he took the cup, gave thanks, and gave it for all to drink, saying:<br />
This cup is the new covenant in my blood,<br />
shed for you and for all people for the forgiveness of sin.<br />
Do this for the remembrance of me.”</p>
<p><em>All join in the Lord’s Prayer.</em></p>
<p><em>Following the prayer the leader continues:</em><br />
<strong>L:</strong> This is the supper of our Lord Jesus Christ. This same bread and cup, shared by our dispersed sisters and brothers in faith, are here given for us to receive.</p>
<p><strong>L:</strong> These are the gifts of God, for us the people of God, and for that we say,<br />
<strong>C:</strong> Thanks be to God.</p>
<p><em>The leader then gives the bread and wine, saying:</em><br />
<strong>L:</strong> The body of Christ, given for you.<br />
<strong>L:</strong> The blood of Christ, shed for you.<br />
<em>The communicant may respond, “Amen.” Silence for reflection may follow.</em></p>
<p><em>The following or a similar prayer after communion may be said.</em><br />
Let us pray.<br />
<strong>L:</strong> Almighty God, you provide the true bread from heaven, your Son, Jesus Christ our Lord. Grant that we who have received the sacrament of his body and blood may abide in him and he in us, that we may be filled with the power of his endless life, now and forever.<br />
<strong>C:</strong> Amen.</p>
<h3>SENDING</h3>
<p><span style="color: #49728f;"><i class="fa fa-asterisk"></i></span>  <em>Returning to the bulletin say the blessing, sing or say the words of the sending song, and declare the dismissal.</em></p>
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	<h2><span style="color: #49728f;">Holy Communion Amidst the Coronavirus Disruption</span></h2>
<p>The coronavirus has ushered us into a time of disruption. Our homelives are disrupted. Schools are disrupted. Business and the economy are disrupted. And most certainly, the medical community is disrupted.</p>
<p>The church, too, is disrupted. We’re scattered in our homes, unable to come together each Sunday “at the foot of the cross and the opening to the empty grave.” We are missing out on greeting one another with God’s peace, singing and praying together, sharing our Lord’s supper of grace and mercy, studying Scripture together, and enjoying fellowship around coffee and conversation.</p>
<h3>Ours is a Social and Physical Faith</h3>
<p>It’s not just a human need for companionship that is met when we come together, but also a spiritual need. Christianity is inherently a social faith and a physical faith. We were made in God’s image for relationship, just as the Holy Trinity itself is a divine relationship between Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Saint Paul describes the Christian community as a body of believers of many interdependent spiritual gifts – we need each other to be the body of Christ (1 Corinthians 12). In Genesis 1 God declares that it is not good for us to be alone.</p>
<p>Ours is also a physical faith. Jesus didn’t come to this world as a disembodied spirit but as a man in flesh and blood. God made the world and saw that it was “good;” when God made humanity, he declared it “very good” (Genesis 1). The created world gives praise to God in the psalms (Psalm 148), Saint Paul writes of the resurrection of the body (Romans 6:5; 1 Corinthians 15; etc), and Revelation promises a new heaven and a new earth joined as a physical, tangible new creation (Revelation 21). Jesus calls us to care for the bodily needs of our neighbors (Matthew 25). And, on the night in which he was betrayed, our Lord Jesus took bread and wine and bid us to receive it as his body and his blood. Our central rituals as Christians – baptism and holy communion – are inherently tactile, physical experiences through which our Lord promises to bless and hold us.</p>
<p>In Lutheran churches this tangible meal of God’s grace and mercy – Holy Communion – is administered within the body of believers by an ordained minister. In obedience to our Lord’s command the church gathers for the Eucharistic Meal, the pastor retells the story of our Lord’s Passion, the congregation lifts up its prayers, and God’s people share in the promised presence of our Lord in the bread and cup – the body and blood – of his holy meal. This has been the practice of the Lutheran church for 500 years, and for our Catholic predecessors for more than a millennium before that.</p>
<h3>Worship Disrupted by COVID-19</h3>
<p>Out of concern for the health of our neighbors, the public at large, and ourselves, and in observance of the Governor’s stay at home order, we cannot gather together to partake in the banquet feast of our Lord’s grace and mercy. Fundamental to the character of holy communion are the prayers and gestures we share, the proximity we keep while receiving the sacrament, the Word proclaimed and present, and the common bread and cup we share in this sacred meal. At the beginning of this crisis we extended the communion table from New Joy into our homes by delivering bread and wine from our altar to many of our New Joy households, striving to faithfully adapt the Christian church’s longstanding practice to these unique circumstances. Under the current public health protocols, we are unable to do so again.</p>
<p>Prevented from gathering as Christians normally do for communion, do we suspend partaking in the sacrament? During Lent do we now add Holy Communion to our list of Lenten fasts? This is the decision some of the historic Christian churches are making. Roman Catholics, the Orthodox Churches, and many Episcopalians are refraining from communion during this crisis. Our church – the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America – is not of one mind on whether or how we should continue sharing Holy Communion as a church that gathers online rather than in person.</p>
<h3>Keeping Communion While Keeping Distance</h3>
<p>During these extraordinary days New Joy will continue to share in the communion feast together from our homes, joined together “in spirit and truth” (John 4:23) as we worship together. Now, more than ever, we need to hear and receive the promise that Jesus Christ is given “for you.”</p>
<p>Over the coming weeks as we continue to gather together in our homes for worship I invite you to use bread and wine (or grape juice) from your pantry to celebrate holy communion in your homes in concert with your dispersed sisters and brothers at New Joy. This is certainly not the norm of Lutheran practice, nor of the Christian tradition. But these are not normal times. With reverence, grace, and promise, we will continue to share in our Lord’s Supper even as we keep our necessary social distance.</p>
<p>To maintain the unity of our Lord’s table and to nurture your own preparation for worship, I urge you to continue observing, as much as practicable, our shared worship time of 9:30 on Sunday mornings. Wake up, get dressed as you might for church, and prepare as if you were heading out to church. But rather than get into the car, I invite you to set up your computer or smart television or mobile device. Prepare bread and wine (or juice) for our communion meal. Print out the bulletin posted on the website, or view it on another screen in tandem with the livestream. If you can’t join in the livestream, use the attached <strong><span style="color: #c27350;"><a style="color: #c27350;" href="https://newjoy.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/HomeCommunion.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Brief Order For Sharing Holy Communion During Social Distancing in your household</a></span></strong>.</p>
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<h3>Setting up Holy Communion at Home</h3>
<p>It might feel odd to celebrate communion at home, but don’t let that get in your way. Your home is a sacred space where God is pleased to dwell! Set aside a special place as your home altar. Place a linen cloth on a coffee table or your kitchen table as a corporal, the cloth on the altar on which we set the bread and cup for communion. Spread another cloth overtop the bread and cup as a veil. Paper napkins can work just as well if linens are not available. Mark this space as sacred by setting up a small cross, lighting a candle, or placing a bowl of water to recall your baptism. Purple fabric is appropriate for our current season of Lent. When it’s time for Easter, bring out some white or gold fabric to make it festive with a celebration of resurrection life.</p>
<p>Any plain bread will do for Holy Communion. There’s no need to keep it small, however. The small portions we share at church are largely a practical concern of how to serve so many people at once in our ritual meal. In the intimate gathering at home let the communion meal more resemble the extraordinary heavenly banquet feast that is to come! On a grocery run before Sunday purchase a French or Italian loaf from the bakery section at the grocery store, or share home-baked bread still warm from the oven. Break off a piece, share it as the body of Christ, and allow the sensory experience to complement the spiritual promise of this meal. Familiar sandwich bread or crackers can be used, too.</p>
<p>Open a bottle of red wine and pour into glasses for those sharing. Grape juice may be used as well. You may share the cup by intinction – dipping the bread in the cup – or by drinking. Again, enjoy a robust glass of this drink of promise. No need to keep the amounts small.</p>
<p>The communion we share together while dispersed in our homes is the same promised presence of our Lord Jesus that we receive at church. Jesus promised that the bread and cup of this holy meal were his body and blood. Martin Luther wrote that the most important words of holy communion are, “for you” (Small Catechism, Explanation of Holy Communion). The body and blood of Jesus is given for you, especially in these times of social distancing and public concern.</p>
<p>The bread and cup of communion bring God’s promised presence to us. Handle these elements not superstitiously but reverently and with thanksgiving. At the conclusion of the service eat and drink any remaining bread and wine. You may also return the bread and wine to the earth, preferably not down the drain or in the trash can but outside to be received by God’s good creation.</p>
<p>Avoid sharing holy communion apart from participating in the livestream (live on Sunday mornings, or replayed later), or apart from using the attached <strong><span style="color: #c27350;"><a style="color: #c27350;" href="https://newjoy.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/HomeCommunion.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Brief Order For Sharing Holy Communion During Social Distancing. Communion</a></span></strong> is the highpoint of a worship that includes confession and absolution, hearing God’s Word, singing God’s praise, offering our prayers, and sharing and receiving Christ’s peace.</p>
<p>God’s richest blessings to you as we continue to be God’s people gathered not together in person but together in spirit and truth. Please do not hesitate to contact me or the church office via email, social media, Zoom, or phone. Let me know how I can support you during these challenging days.</p>
<p>Blessings,<br />
Pastor Chris Duckworth</p>
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