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What
Sacraments Do Lutherans Accept?
Lutherans accept two
Sacraments as God-given means for penetrating the lives of
people with his grace. Although they are not the only means of
God's self-revelation, Baptism and Holy Communion are visible
acts of God's love.
In Baptism, and it can be
seen more clearly in infant Baptism, God freely offers his grace
and lovingly establishes a new community. It is in Baptism that
people become members of Christ's Body on earth, the Church.
In Holy Communion -- often called the Lord's Supper or the
Eucharist -- those who come to the table receive in bread and
wine the body and blood of their Lord. This gift is itself the
real presence of God's forgiveness and mercy, nourishing
believers in union with their Lord and with each other.
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