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The Remnant Radio's Podcast

A Case for Weekly Communion: Interview with Kenneth Wieting

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Society & Culture, Philosophy, Christian Faith, Remnant Radio, Apologetics Podcast, Theology Podcast, The Remnant Radio, Religion & Spirituality, Gifts Of The Spirit, Christianity, Culture

4.7576 Ratings

🗓️ 28 March 2023

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

Weekly Communion was the normative practice of the church for nearly three centuries. However, in the 4th-century, reports began to emerge of congregants being unwilling or unable to take communion. The balance of seeing God with both transcendence and immanence was lost and the church could not imagine fellowshipping with God in communion. Christians pictured God as too lofty, too different, too unapproachable. Eventually, the table or communion was reserved only for the priest, the "holiest...

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0:00.0

Hey guys, Joshua Lewis here with Remnant Radio, and I'll tell you about Rimcon this spring in San Diego, California.

0:06.8

The dates are February 5th through the 7th, and the subject of the conference is growing in the Gifts of the Spirit.

0:12.3

You can join us there in person or via live stream, and what you're going to get out of that conference is some serious theological training on the gifts of the Spirit.

0:22.6

What are they? How do they operate?

0:28.1

There's also going to be opportunities to break out and practice spiritual gifts in a kind of biblical,

0:33.9

safe, and orderly way. We've got lectures from myself, Michael Miller, Michael Roundtry, John Mark Baker, from the Minor Prophets, and Dr. Sam Storms. So if you're looking to move beyond just the theoretical and learning the theology of spiritual

0:41.6

guests, but you're actually wanting to start practicing them for yourself, I'd encourage

0:45.7

you to come out and hang out with us February 5th through the 7th there in San Diego, California.

0:51.5

Oh, Len.

0:52.0

Yeah, we're going.

0:53.1

Hey, guys, thank you so much for tuning to this wonderful World of Remnant Radio.

0:56.1

I am here with Pastor Kenneth Weeding, and we are going to be discussing Holy Communion.

1:01.8

It's going to be an exciting program.

1:03.0

You guys, stay tuned.

1:06.7

You were watching The Remnant Radio, a crowd-funded show where we interview pastors, teachers, historians, and theologians from different churches and denominations. My name is Joshua Lewis, and this is my co-host, Michael Roundtree. Together, we want to help you break outside of your theological echo chambers. If you're interested in learning about history, theology, or the gifts of the spirit, this is the show for you. Hey Hey guys, thank you so much for tuning into this program today.

1:30.3

I'm excited to discuss communion with my new friend here on the YouTube.

1:35.3

So if you're enjoying the content that we're producing, I want to remind you we're entirely crowdfunded.

1:40.3

There are links in the description. You can give all those top two links.

1:43.3

You got a PayPal link. If you want to give a one-time gift or a contribution to Remnant Radio, PayPal is the way to go.

1:48.1

Or if you want to be a recurring giver, you're going to say, hey, I want to give as low as five bucks a month. You give access to extra content there on Patreon. Some of the behind-the-scenes stuff that we do. testimonies from conferences, some of the weird artwork I've got in the background,

1:59.5

busts of great reformers in the

2:01.9

past like John Calvin, Charles Spurgeon, Martin Luther. We'll get into a little bit of that today.

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