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HOLY COMMUNION

TO BE BROADCASTED. (By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright.) NEW YORK, April 17. (Received April 18, 7.5 pjn.). A unique attempt to bring the Church to the people will be made to-morrow, when Pastor Keigwin, of the West End Presbyterian Church, will attempt to broadcast a Communion service, by which people listen-ing-in may partake of bread and wine symbolic of the body and blood of Christ, blessed by an invisible Minister. Slight changes in the services have been made to render the experiment more practicable. The congregation have been asked not to partake of their bread and wine until all have been served, upon which the radio listeners will simultaneously partake. The Pastor instructed the listeners to use wine or grape juice and bread, declaring that the Church intends to use grape juice and unleavened bread.

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Southland Times, Issue 19223, 19 April 1924, Page 5

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HOLY COMMUNION Southland Times, Issue 19223, 19 April 1924, Page 5

HOLY COMMUNION Southland Times, Issue 19223, 19 April 1924, Page 5

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