Many of its congregations choose to practice open communion.
Most other churches view communion as a means to unity, rather than an end, and invite all Christians or even anyone to participate (open communion).
The majority of early Particular Baptists rejected open membership and open communion.
And one thing that makes me know you're on the right side is that you don't practise open communion.
It seemed like an open communion of souls, but how much did it show him of Indigo's heart?
Around 1729 the two separate Baptist meetings merged, meeting together for worship on the common basis of believers baptism and open communion.
He advocated open communion, allowing Christians of other denomination participate.
The Churches of Christ also practice open communion.
Closed communion is the opposite of open communion.
The Lords supper is observed with open communion.