How to talk about Holy Communion without any reference to Jesus, sacrifice, body, blood, etc.

In this otherwise not-so-bad note, the Rev. Clayton Morris, liturgical officer for The Episcopal Church, mistakenly turns the secondary reasons for Holy Communion into the primary reasons:

Why does the church gather around a table with food and drink in its primary act of worship? Because God calls the church to a ministry of reconciliation. The church is called to restore the dignity of creation. It is all about feeding and being fed. It is all about making certain that all God’s children are safe, whole and nourished. The ritual breaking of bread in the midst of the assembly reminds us of our task while it embodies its reality.

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