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Sacramental Union: The Lutheran View of Communion (w/ Rev. Wyatt McIntyre)

Sacramental Union: The Lutheran View of Communion (w/ Rev. Wyatt McIntyre)

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What is Sacramental Union, and why does it matter?

In this episode, I sit down with Rev. Wyatt McIntyre to discuss the Lutheran doctrine of Sacramental Union—what it means, how it differs from the Catholic doctrine of Transubstantiation and the Reformed view of a spiritual presence, and why it’s crucial for Christians today. We explore the biblical foundations for this view, its connection to Christology, and the call for believers to take the Lord’s Supper regularly, not just as a memorial, but as a real participation in Christ.

Topics we covered include: 🔹 What is Sacramental Union? 🔹 How does it differ from Catholic and Reformed views? 🔹 Is Christ’s body truly present in the bread and wine? 🔹 Why is regular communion vital for the Church today?

Whether you’re Lutheran, Reformed, Catholic, or still figuring it out, this conversation will challenge and encourage you to think more deeply about what happens at the Lord’s Table.

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