Holy Communion depicts a dreaming sequence from a different point of
view. Teaching spiritual leadership transcends language skills
and physical comfort. Gaps between the Lord’s blood and body,
spirit and flesh and the leader to his flock are all channels for
the Holy Spirit to flow. These are the benefits of doing
calendar research.
Holy
Communion

I am standing in front of a small congregation. I gaze upon
the crowd in earnest with my back to the altar. One side of a
low Communion rail is behind me. I prefer to dispense
sacraments at the short communion table immediately to my left
side. Eight people are usually in each group that comes
forward to take our Communion. They proceed to kneel at the
short, narrow table. I recite the same words to each group,
the same way every time. I grow weary of the monotony.
My commitment to “perform the Lord’s
will,” especially for this service, far outweighs my personal
discomfort. “I am willing to do it with my last breath if need
be.”
The table is on the left side of the sanctuary. A six-foot
opening between the two identical halves of the communion rail gives
me a path to the altar. After saying my first recitation to
the kneeling group (in some language other than English), I take a
few steps toward the rail opening. I pass the rail on my left
side and the table with congregants facing me on my right. I
turn left, take one-step up and move through the opening. I
make another left to reach the chest where I keep our
sacraments. We keep tradition by using real wine and
unleavened bread. The chest of drawers that stores the wine
and wafers is tall for me. I stand too short to place the tray
on top and prepare the wine and wafers easily. “I should look
for something else. The last preacher (or priest) was taller
and had no trouble.” Very carefully, I slide the tray off and
return to the group.
I begin to serve the group wine and wafers. I feel a bit
guilty since I only make one trip and distribute everything all at
once. We do follow procedure, drinking the symbolic Lord’s blood, followed by
recitation and finally eating wafers with recitation again.
The first person I serve is a young adult girl. I am amused at
myself for thinking she is pretty. I think, “An old man my
size still with a spark of youth in his veins...the Lord is generous.” I know,
“She has a boyfriend though he has never joined her here.” I
worry about his faith. Her parents are next. They are
nice people. The next couple I have talked with several
times. The remaining ones, “I may have seen before.
Unsure, I plan to visit with them after service.” I said
another short recitation that deals with flesh. We then took
part in breaking the bread and body of the Lord.
The dream ended here. I awoke knowing the next few moments
would include the last recitation, dismissal and the next group will
come forward. An unsurpassed clarity of thought persisted
throughout this sequence. Possibly, the leader’s unwavering
attention and practiced routine affected my awareness. His
level of devotion was an influence too. There was no other
sound besides his voice. All walking motions were very
smooth. I did not have any sensations associated with
walking. I felt as if I were riding, floating like a balloon
swept through the air. Holy Communion beckons the Holy Spirit. Sometimes I
get to ride along as an observer. These are the benefits of
doing calendar research.
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