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  2. Agape feast - Wikipedia

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    An agape feast, or lovefeast [b], is a term used for various communal meals shared among Christians. [2] The name comes from the Greek word ἀγάπη , which implies divine love, to love as fully as God loves, unconditionally. Agape meals originated in the early Church and were a time of fellowship for believers.

  3. Agape - Wikipedia

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    The word agape is used in its plural form (agapai) in the New Testament to describe a meal or feast eaten by early Christians, as in Jude 1:12 and 2nd Peter 2:13. The agape love feast is still observed by many Christian denominations today, especially among Brethren and other Plain, Anabaptist churches.

  4. Heavenly banquet - Wikipedia

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    This art from the Catacomb of Priscilla in Rome may depict either the heavenly banquet or an agape feast. The heavenly banquet or Messianic banquet is a concept in Christian theology which has its roots in Isaiah 25:6. It refers to a place in heaven or the new Earth where the Christian faithful, in particular the martyrs, go following heaven.

  5. Origin of the Eucharist - Wikipedia

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    One formulation had it that "(t)he eucharistia was the berakhah without the chaburah supper, and the agape is the chaburah meal without the berakhah. [104] Agape feast. The Eucharistic celebrations of the early Christians were embedded in, or simply took the form of, a meal.

  6. Agape (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Agape is commonly used by Christians to describe God's love, defining it as unconditional love. Agape may also refer to: Agape, one of several Greek words for love; Agape feast, certain meals celebrated by early Christians

  7. Creation Seventh Day Adventist Church - Wikipedia

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    Also referred to in their writings as the “New Moon Festival of Humility,” it is the day on which they partake of the communion meal, foot washing, and a meal called the agape feast in which they eat fresh fruits and nuts in anticipation of the marriage supper of the lamb after the return of Christ. They observe New Moons in a similar ...

  8. Eucharist in the Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    Whether the agape feast, a full meal held by Christians in the first centuries, was in all cases associated with a celebration of the Eucharist is uncertain. [163] In any case, abuses connected with the celebration of the full meal, abuses denounced by the apostles Paul [164] and Jude, [165] led to a distinct celebration of the Eucharist. [166]

  9. Talk:Agape feast - Wikipedia

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    A number of Eastern Orthodox Christian parishes will have an agape meal (Turkish: sevgi ziyafeti), commonly known as coffee hour (Spanish: café comunitario), on Sundays and feast days following the Divine Liturgy, and especially at the conclusion of the Paschal Vigil. Why exactly are glosses being given in Turkish and Spanish?