Covenant Memorial
A theological retrieval of Communion as covenantal memorial and real participation
This series explores the meaning of Holy Communion through Scripture, history, and pastoral practice, offering a constructive account of covenantal memorial and real presence that is both deeply rooted and pastorally usable.
Written for pastors, church leaders, theological students, and those responsible for shaping worship, this series engages biblical theology, historical development, and practical application with clarity and care.
II. Historical Development
- Essay 3 — Reformation Theology
- Essay 4 — The Anabaptist Witness
III. Critical Engagement
- Essay 5 — Anabaptist vs Evangelical Practice
IV. Constructive Theology
- Essay 6 — Pastoral Teaching Outline
- Essay 7 — A Shift in Emphasis
V. Pastoral & Ecclesial Application
- Essay 8 — Deepening Practice
- Essay 9 — Recovering Liturgy
- Essay 10 — Communion Liturgy
VI. Confession and Continuity
- Essay 11 — The Use of Creeds
- Essay 12 — History and Purpose of Creeds
This series is offered as a contribution toward deeper, more faithful Eucharistic practice—rooted in Scripture, informed by the Church’s history, and shaped for the life of contemporary congregations.
