The view of the Eucharist has changed
As I mentioned in my introduction post I am a Christian. I am very much a protestant at that. As I have been doing more of a deeper dive into my faith I have started to slowly changed my mind on one aspect and that is the Eucharist(if I am spelling that correctly). If you do not know what that word means, its define as: The Eucharist, or Holy Communion, is the central act of Christian worship and a sacrament commemorating the Last Supper, where bread and wine are consecrated and consumed.
As someone who went to a Protestant Christian High School(which was baptist in its belief structure) the view that at least I gather of the Eucharist was more memorial. True remembrance, significant but just memorial. My view has changed slightly after re-reading the new Testament, watching Christian apologetics(from Protestants, Catholics and Orthodox) and slight reading of the Christian fathers that there is a real presence to it. What real presence means I am not sure. That is where my exploration is next. I know about Transubstantiation from the Catholic tradition, to Mystery(Eastern Orthodox), Cosubstantiation, and spiritual presence. The question will be as I explore is how these are explained more so, why they believe and really ultimately, what the Bible guides us to. I do not think this will be a quick change from what I feel, but confidence in the Holy Spirit to pull at me more as I explore this topic.