For various reasons, I just went to a Protestant pseudo-“Ash Wednesday” service.
At communion I was passed white grape juice. I know a lot of denominations do grape juice instead of wine, but shouldn’t it at least be red?
They didn’t call it the body or the blood either, which I thought was odd.
Apparently Mormons will do whatever bread is available and water.


Yeah, it felt like it was sorta serving the same purpose as an Ash Wednesday, just putting some temporal difference to make it feel less Catholic. Have to say watching a passion play where Jesus is being played by a teenaged Andrew Tate fan is weird.
That’s what mystified me! I’ve read pamphlets by local churches arguing whether alcoholic wine is okay or not (one even arguing that the wine Jesus made at Canna was just grape juice, and that all references in the Bible to “wine” that are negative are talking about grape juice.)
But at least it’s gotta be red right? It’s supposed to be blood!
Even weirder perhaps was a teenager who was a pantomiming dumping the wafer in the juice like a cookie in milk!
Do you also classify JW’s, SDA’s and Christian Scientists as non Christian too?
Why was there an Andrew tate fan there 😭
I don’t think there’s much credibility to “it was just grape juice”. People drank wine. It was okay. The wedding at cana narrative even had a reference to someone getting drunk.
John 2:10
It should be red, yeah, it’s supposed to be blood.
The wafer dumping thing is called Intinction. I’ve done it before when receiving communion while having a cold.
Yeah, they aren’t Christian, except most SDAs. Most SDAs now affirm the Nicene Creed, the early ones weren’t Christian. Some radical SDAs exist who aren’t Christian.