Praxis und Theologie des Abendmahls / Practice and Theology of the Lord´s Supper

BUCHPRÄSENTATION / BOOK PRESENTATION (LIVE & ONLINE)
Willkommen am 19. Februar 2026 um 17:30 Uhr zu dem hybriden Gespräch über den Band "Praxis und Theologie des Abendmahls". Verbinden Sie sich jetzt mit dem "Zentrum Verkündigung" in Frankfurt/Deutschland.
Welcome on 19 February 2026 at 5:30 p.m. to the hybrid discussion on the CPCE book “Practice and Theology of the Lord’s Supper”. Please connect now with the “Zentrum Verkündigung” in Frankfurt, Germany.
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Rev. Mario Fischer, CPCE General Secretary
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Practice and Theology of the Lord's Supper, (edited by Jochen Arnold, Stefan Cosoroaba, Christine Oefele)
Theology usually comes first when dealing with a church-related topic. This work was different: starting from liturgical practice, the working group explored the central theological elements of worship and concluded that openness in dealing with forms is important, but that the words of institution, the prayer of thanksgiving, the Lord's Prayer and the epiclesis should not be omitted from a Protestant service.
The working group also addressed the question of how to deal with unbaptised people and baptised people who no longer have any connection to the church when it comes to communion. How open should the church be? Should it open its doors (be welcoming) or should it actively invite people in, thereby also drawing attention to the liturgical and missionary activities of the church?
How inviting can a communion service be to occasional visitors who are unfamiliar with the procedures? How does the communion community change when children are included? What music is appropriate? How should the church look in order to be inviting?
At the end of the book, there are two articles on inclusive worship that focus on the aspects of healing and music. This is because the CPCE member churches want the Eucharist to be inclusive in the name of the one who preached love for one's enemies.
Das Buch will Appetit machen. Es ermuntert dazu, das Abendmahl als sinnhafte Gemeinschaftsfeier wiederzuentdecken und gastfreundlich dazu einzuladen. Dabei schöpft es aus dem reichen Erfahrungsschatz der evangelischen Kirchen in Europa.
The book aims to whet the appetite. It encourages readers to rediscover Holy Communion as a meaningful communal celebration and to invite others to join in a spirit of hospitality. In doing so, it draws on the rich experience of the Protestant churches in Europe.
