Aug 26, 2020 |
Holy Connection and Communion
| The Rev. Philip DeVaulHoly Connection and Communion
"We know that communion extends beyond the moment we receive the sacrament. We know that communion is a state of being, a spiritual reality that is not exclusive to our liturgy but extends deep into our whole lives and is meant to inform every relationship. We know this. We know that we exist even when we are not participating in this ritual. So, we might be tempted in our inability to celebrate the eucharist to pretend it’s just a symbol of something larger.
But to our church, to you and me, it is not simply a symbol. It is not just a signifier of something deeper: It is the participation in that depth. Holy Communion – what we call the Eucharist - is not a reminder that God is with us and we are with God: It is the experience of God’s presence and our belonging: Our participation in the Eucharistic feast is not a reminiscence of an abstract God, but a reckless, headlong leap into the deepest relationship of all – it is God feeding us in and with Love, and it is our supping and sharing in that Love."
But to our church, to you and me, it is not simply a symbol. It is not just a signifier of something deeper: It is the participation in that depth. Holy Communion – what we call the Eucharist - is not a reminder that God is with us and we are with God: It is the experience of God’s presence and our belonging: Our participation in the Eucharistic feast is not a reminiscence of an abstract God, but a reckless, headlong leap into the deepest relationship of all – it is God feeding us in and with Love, and it is our supping and sharing in that Love."