Memorial Meeting
Introduction
Each Sunday morning at 11am,
the members of the Bedford ecclesia meet together for "the breaking
of bread". This is a service in which, after an exhortational talk,
baptised Christadelphians share bread and wine in remembrance of our
Lord's sacrifice and in anticipation of his return. By doing this we
are obeying the instruction of Jesus, through the Apostle Paul, given
in 1
Corinthians 11:23-26 (we also call this service our "Memorial
Meeting").
Every ecclesia around the
world conducts the Memorial service in a slightly different format.
All will contain the same essential elements. These include praise to
God through hymn, prayer, reading of God's Word, a exhortation (a talk
that is an introduction to the emblems of bread and wine, and an aid
to remembrance and self-examination) and a voluntary collection to support
the running of the local ecclesia and various aspects of the world wide
ecclesial world.
Order of Service
At Bedford, the Memorial
meeting is structured in the following manner:
- Hymn of praise to God
- Reading of two passages
from God's Word
- Prayer of praise
to God
- Hymn of praise to God
- Announcements of
arrangements for the coming week, God Willing
- Exhortation by a
local or visiting brother
- Hymn of praise to God
- Reading of a passage
of scripture eg. I Corinthians 11:23-33
- Prayer for thanks
for the bread (representing the body of Christ)
- The baptised members
eat of portion of the bread and reflect on: their knowledge of
God's way, and their life. Recommiting themselves to walk in God's
ways
- Prayer for thanks
for the wine (representing Christ's blood)
- The baptised members
drink of the wine and reflect on their life, asking for forgiveness
of sins
- Hymn of praise to God
- Collection (baptised
members only)
- Closing prayer of thanks
and praise to God
“For
where two or three come together in my name, there am I with them”
(Matthew 18:20).
Taking part of the bread
and wine is restricted to baptised brethren and sisters who agree with
the accepted Christadelphian Statement of Faith. Young people and adults
that are interested in learning more about God and wish to observe the
Memorial meeting proceedings are always welcome. Public talks or lectures
are held every Sunday evening at 6.30pm, God Willing. These are more
suited to those who are interested in knowing more about God's Word
and God's purpose with the world.
When Away From Home
At time believers are away
from their home and home ecclesia on a Sunday. This provides an opportunity
to meet with other Christadelphians in different parts of the country
or world and remember Christ's sacrifice in a memorial meeting. As brothers
and sisters baptised into Christ we have a common hope and goal even
though we may have never met each other before.