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METHODIST CONFERENCE 2003 REPORT holy Communion in the METHODIST Church His presence makes the feast CONTENTS Paragraphs 1 - 12 A Summary and conclusions 13 -18 B Introduction 19 -23 C Four snapshots of METHODIST Communion services D A survey of current practice and beliefs in the METHODIST Church 24 - 28 (i) Background 29 - 62 (ii) The findings of the survey E Other characteristic features of Communion in the METHODIST Church 63 - 68 (i) holy Communion liturgies 69 - 75 (ii) Hymnody and holy Communion 76 - 82 (iii) Communion and conversion 83 - 85 (iv) Communion Stewards 86 - 90 (v) The setting of holy Communion 91 - 93 (vi) Observations from circuit plans 94 - 98 (vii) METHODIST scholars who have made a significant contribution to our understanding of the Lord s Supper 99 - 103 (viii) Semi-official METHODIST publications 104 - 108 (ix) Ecumenical and other experiences 109 - 119 (x) Ecumenically sensitive issues 120 - 136 F Previous CONFERENCE statements and decisions relating to holy Communion G Theological Resources 137 - 146 (i) Language and the Sacraments 147 - 194 (ii) Nine key themes in the theology of holy Communion, drawn from the Bible and Christian Tradition 195 - 202 (iii) The origins of Hol
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