From PNW:
Imagine walking into church on Sunday morning. The pastor lifts the communion bread, and instead of the familiar loaf symbolizing Christ’s broken body, it has been dyed in the colors of the rainbow. Before a word is preached, one of Christianity’s most sacred ordinances has already become a cultural statement.
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That wasn’t a hypothetical. Christ Episcopal Church in Dayton recently used rainbow-colored communion bread during a Pride celebration, explaining that the colorful bread was intended to celebrate and include its LGBTQ members.
