The Jacob's Ladder Podcast

#33 - Communion 101


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Why do Catholics believe that communion is the literal body of Christ while the Protestants believe its symbolic? Does it really matter for my sanctification what position I take on this? Am I missing the most important point of communion? How did Jesus do communion at the Last Supper? How did the early church take communion? How has the modern church adapted the practice? If you wrestle with the importance and meaning of communion, this episode is for you.


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Intro Music: Battle Weary — composed by Martyn Corbet, from the album The Fire and the Fury. Licensed from Audiomachine.

Thumbnail Artwork:  The Last Supper (1866) by Carl Bloch (1834–1890). Public domain.


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The Jacob's Ladder PodcastBy Professor Carl Vanderpool and Jacob Stone