A Baptist observance of the Lord’s Supper is a structured order of worship focused on remembering the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. This practice, also referred to as Communion or the Eucharist, typically involves the sharing of unleavened bread and grape juice, symbolizing Christ’s body and blood. A service framework provides a guide for pastors and church leaders to lead the congregation in a meaningful and reverent commemoration.
The value of a predetermined structure lies in its capacity to provide theological depth and ensure continuity. This approach can reinforce core Baptist beliefs about salvation, grace, and the atoning work of Christ. Historically, Baptists have emphasized the symbolic nature of the elements, viewing the service as a memorial and a proclamation of faith rather than a sacrament conveying grace. Having a well-defined order of worship allows for thoughtful reflection and corporate unity.