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Looks a bit like the same map you could draw for sharing the peace to me.
Sharing the peace always seems a bit like country dancing – a sort of liturgical ‘excuse me’. Perhaps very small churches could hand out tick lists at the door so members can tick off handshakes or hugs to make sure you haven’t missed anyone out or ‘done’ someone twice! (Sorry, did I get it wrong? Is giving the peace about more than just a handshake count?!)
Oh, Thank You! You’ve simplified my(previously hidden)thoughts about some peoples’ perception of Communion and its practices & procedures perfectly.