Robin Foster

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Baptist circles at least, some have distinguished between “closed” Communion and “close” Communion.11 In this context, closed Communion refers to the position that only the members of a local church may celebrate the Lord’s Supper. No visitors, whether baptized or unbaptized, are invited to the Table. And, as only baptized Christians are members, baptism is a requirement for both membership and Communion.
Going Public: Why Baptism Is Required for Church Membership
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