The ancient origin of the sacred meal justified the custom of eating sacrificial offerings in a communion service. [1] Remembrance Supper was originally a social meal with sacrament at the end, much like the Lord's Supper celebrated in those days. [2]
The Remembrance Supper commemorates the bestowal of the Spirit of Truth by Jesus, as he blessed the cup of blessing and established a new dispensation of grace and truth for all to remember. [3]
Jesus established the Remembrance Supper, symbolizing the new dispensation of grace and truth, urging his followers to remember his teachings and partake in spiritual communion, free from tradition and dogma. [4] Jesus ordained we gather together to actually partake in the communal supper of the remembrance of his bestowal life on Urantia. [5] At the Remembrance Supper, the Master is truly present for Son-believing and God-knowing individuals, creating a symbolic rendezvous with Michael. [6]
Jesus established the remembrance supper as a new Passover, using symbols to teach spiritual truths and prevent rigid interpretations, leaving behind a ceremony associated with his life. [7]
Partaking in the Remembrance Supper creates a refreshing truce between ego and altruistic urge, paving the way for true worship and the emergence of the brotherhood of man. [8]
See also: UB 179.