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Children and Communion

In our Church, St Andrew’s and St George’s West in Edinburgh, children do not only receive Communion but once a year they actually take the place of the Elders and serve the Congregation with Communion.

This gives the children a real feeling of being part of the Church. Several of our children have also asked to be on the Church Roll as Adherents.

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