
Our Theology views the Eucharist as the core of the Christian Church; from this point of view, the ministry is a community of believers. All are in communion with one another around the sacrifice of Jesus Christ, as the highest expression of the love of God. Therefore, the celebration of the Eucharist is understood as the experience of Christ’s triumph over sin. The defeat of sin consists in bringing together that which is divided.
We practice Open Communion, allowing members and non-members to receive the Eucharist (also called Holy Communion or the Lord’s Supper). The only requirement is that the person receiving communion be a baptized Christian.