Open communion invites all baptized Christians to receive the Eucharist, regardless of denomination. It is practiced in many Protestant and some Catholic settings to foster unity and inclusivity. The approach benefits seekers, interfaith families, and visitors, removing doctrinal barriers while emphasizing grace and shared faith over rigid membership rules.
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