lord's table

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lord's table

The pastor prepares the bread and wine on the lord's table.

Definition

Noun: 1. The Communion Table; The Altar: In Christian churches, this is the specific table upon which the elements for the sacrament of Communion (the Eucharist or Lord's Supper) are placed and consecrated. It is the focal point for this central act of Christian worship.

Usage

The term "Lord's table" is used specifically in a Christian liturgical context to refer to the altar where Communion is celebrated. - The priest prepared the bread and wine on the Lord's table. - The congregation gathered around the Lord's table to receive Communion.

Advanced Usage
  • Theological Significance: The phrase emphasizes the belief that during Communion, participants share in a meal provided by and commemorative of Jesus Christ. It is "the Lord's" table, not merely the church's.
    • In their theology, sharing the bread at the Lord's table signifies unity with Christ and with each other.
Variants and Related Words
  • Altar (noun): A more general term for the sacred table or structure used for offerings or sacrifice in various religions; in Christianity, it is often synonymous with the Lord's table.
  • Communion Table (noun): A direct synonym, commonly used in Protestant traditions.
  • Eucharistic Table (noun): A formal term used in theological writings.
Synonyms
  • Altar
  • Communion table
  • Holy table
Related Idioms/Phrases
  • To come to the Lord's table: An idiom meaning to participate in the Communion service.
    • After confessing his sins, he felt ready to come to the Lord's table.
  • To be welcome at the Lord's table: To be considered eligible or invited to receive Communion.
    • In many churches, all baptized believers are welcome at the Lord's table.
lord's table

The pastor prepares the bread and wine on the lord's table.

Noun
  1. the table in Christian churches where communion is given