1. Pentecostals view the act of partaking in communion as a communal experience that unites them not only with Christ but also with one another. It symbolizes the shared identity and fellowship of believers as members of the mystical body of Christ, transcending individuality and emphasizing the interconnectedness of the faith community.
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