Your Communions in Church and in Christ

English translation: pictures Table Man Wine Mug Food Food Religion Text added to photo What's wrong with you Communions?

Communions, gatherings, worship services, church services — call them whatever you like. But the Apostle Paul provides some pointed correction for the church as we continue in 1 Corinthians 11.

Communion – Sharing in the Lord’s Supper

What’s the Apostle Paul saying to the Church?

It’s an Exhortation

Pretty strait-forward

Paul addresses these communions (as the idolatrous feasts of Corinth he has already addressed) presenting a clear choice for godly saints of the Church at Corinth.

v.17 In the following instructions I have no praise to offer, because your gatherings do more harm than good. – BSB


for the Church

Would you like to hear Paul's introduction in another way? 

1 Corinthians 11:18

  • For first of all, when you come together as a church, I hear that there are divisions among you, and in part I believe it. – NKJV
  • In the first place, I hear that when you come together as a church, there are divisions among you, and to some extent I believe it. – NIV
  • For first of all, when you come together in the assembly, I hear that divisions exist among you, and I partly believe it. – HNV

This is simply Paul’s FIRST POINT following the Apostle’s exhortation about sanctified living AND following his FIRST POINT about ROLES in Christian Worship within this section of his Epistle ordering Christ’s instructions for worship.

The Apostle Paul specifically points to times when we assemble [or come together] συνέρχομαι – synerchomai as a CHURCH ἐκκλησίᾳ – ekklēsia.

Many of you know this Greek word for church. 

LOOK at its definition
(nothing specifically yet about communion here. But read on.)

The Apostle then continues in his outline for Christian gatherings.

Sharing in the Lord’s Supper ( 11:17⁠–⁠34 )

church supper

An exhortation for social and festive meals in the church community

Now then, when you come together, it is not the Lord’s Supper you eat.

21 For as you eat, each of you goes ahead without sharing his meal. While one remains hungry, another gets drunk.

22 Don’t you have your own homes in which to eat and drink? Or do you despise the church of God and humiliate those who have nothing?

What can I say to you? Shall I praise you for this?

No, I will not!


The Apostle’s transition into this section had been:

Be ye followers of me, even as I also am of Christ.1 Cor 11:1 KJV


Paul's focus:

Our communions other than Holy Communion

For there must be also heresies among you,

that they which are approved may be made manifest among you.

1 Corinthians 11:19 KJV

* In the first major schism of the Church in the A.D. 11th century the Roman Church divided from the Orthodox Church. See the Timeline in the link above.

Common Era christians dare not mention such things as HERESY, lest we offend some unbeliever in our gathering or sharing in breaking bread with us at an occasional community evangelism feast. 

We prefer a gentler approach of translations of αἵρεσις - hairesis like: factions or divisions or differences.

11:20 συνερχομένων οὖν ὑμῶν ἐπὶ τὸ αὐτὸ οὐκ ἔστιν κυριακὸν δεῖπνον φαγεῖν

When ye come together therefore into one place, this is not to eat the Lord’s supper.

First Epistle of Paul to the Corinthians 11:20 KJV

Does the Apostle then instruct the Church NOT to share in Holy Communion?

NO, certainly not.

Only not to participate in such a community meal alongside unbelievers (EVEN ‘at church’ ), including those who are not in Christ in this Holy Sacrifice of Communion as worship.


The Lord’s Supper

You may want to READ some of the Gospel including these Holy Scriptures, but I urge you for now to remain focused on the Apostle’s INSTRUCTION specifically to saints of the Church at Corinth (in ~ A.D. 55).

Gospel cross-references to the Lord’s Supper

King James Version


a HOLY Communion in Christ celebrated by the Body of Christ

Holy Communion the Bread and Cup of salvation in Christ  for the body of Christ the Church

For I have received of the Lord that which also I delivered unto you..

1 Corinthians 11:23a KJV

Paul here reiterates from the Gospel accounts that which the Apostle had already instructed in person.


.. That the Lord Jesus the same night in which he was betrayed took bread:

And when he had given thanks, he brake it, and said, Take, eat:

this is my body, which is broken for you:

this do in remembrance of me.

After the same manner also he took the cup,

when he had supped, saying,

This cup is the new testament in my blood:

this do ye, as oft as ye drink it,

in remembrance of me.

First Epistle of Paul to the Corinthians 11:23-25 King James Version

An Apostolic Application

Once again, Paul has already WRITTEN:

  • NOT to eat Food Sacrificed to Idols AND taught lessons of the Jews’ exodus from Egypt concerning their idolatry.

For as often as you eat this bread and drink the cup, you proclaim the Lord’s death until he comes.

1 Corinthians 11:26 ESV

The Apostle had reminded the saints of Corinth earlier in his letter of both his authority and humility in Christ confirming:

  • I have applied these things to myself [THEREFORE] learn from us not to go beyond what is written.
  • Paul’s instruction consequently will require the saints of Corinth:

Let a person examine himself, then, and so eat of the bread and drink of the cup.

1 Corinthians 11:28 ESV


27 Therefore, whoever eats the bread or drinks the cup of the Lord in an unworthy manner will be guilty of sinning against the body and blood of the Lord. – BSB

Commentary – Study Bible [below]

  • The term “unworthy manner” suggests a lack of reverence or self-examination
  • The “bread” and “cup” symbolize the body and blood of Christ, and partaking in them requires a heart of humility and repentance.
  • To be “guilty of sinning” implies a serious offense, akin to profaning something holy.

For he that eateth and drinketh unworthily, eateth and drinketh damnation to himself, not discerning the Lord’s body.

First Epistle of Paul to the Corinthians 11:29 King James Version

If we would judge ourselves
The Apostle offers a few additional reasons to examine ourselves before these communions with the world and the Holy Communion of the saints of our local church. 
  • That is why many among you are weak and sick,
  • and a number of you have fallen asleep.
  • Now if we judged ourselves properly, we would not come under judgment.
  • But when we are judged by the Lord, we are being disciplined so that we will not be condemned with the world.

In conclusion, Paul reiterates about their divisions over their communions.

ἐκδέχομαι – ekdechomai 

33 Wherefore, my brethren, when ye come together to eat,

tarry one for another.

translates the King James

  1. to receive, accept
  2. to look for, expect, wait for, await: ἀλλήλους ἐκδέχεσθε wait for one another, namely, until each shall have received his food, 1 Corinthians 11:33, cf.

PAUL closes this section of his letter about divisions stating that he has more to say about other issues later in person.

“.. And when I come, I will give instructions about the remaining matters.


Judge for yourself

English translation: pictures Table Man Wine Mug Food Food Religion Text added to photo What's wrong with you Communions?

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