Todd & Sean’s Food Fight: Squaring Off Over the Sacrament
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Is it a symbol, a memory, or a radical reality?
In this episode of Rebel and Reformer, Todd and Sean tackle one of the most fiercely debated topics in church history: the Lord’s Supper. For centuries, Christians have drawn lines in the sand over what actually happens when we gather around the bread and the wine. Is it just an object lesson? A spiritual encounter? Or is it something far more scandalous?
As radical Lutherans, Todd and Sean are throwing out the watered-down, sentimental views of communion to look at the grit and glory of the Real Presence. They break down the major camps—from transubstantiation to memorialism—and explain why the historic Lutheran view isn't just a theological technicality, but a comforting, rebellious proclamation of pure grace.
Grab a drink, pull up a chair, and join the conversation as the guys sort through the history, the scripture, and the theological "food fights" that changed the church forever.
* The Great Divide: A breakdown of the Catholic, Reformed, Baptist, and Lutheran views of communion.
* Why Martin Luther literally carved "This IS My Body" into a table and refused to compromise.
* The radical comfort of a God who shows up in the physical, messy elements of earth.
* How the Lord’s Supper flips the script on modern DIY spirituality.