COVENANT MEAL OR MIRACLE MEAL? A CRITIQUE OF HOLY COMMUNION SERVICE IN SELECTED NIGERIAN CHURCHES IN THE CONTEXT OF 1 CORINTHIANS 11:24-29

Authors

  • Felix Bamidele AKINTUNDE The Redeemed Christian Bible College, (An Affiliate of the University of Ibadan and Redeemer’s University, Nigeria) Author
  • Faith Oluwapamilerin DAIRO The Redeemed Christian Bible College, (An Affiliate of the University of Ibadan and Redeemer’s University, Nigeria) Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19288910

Keywords:

Holy Communion, Eucharistic theology, Nigerian churches, Sacramental  discipline, Covenant meal

Abstract

There are significant theological and ethical issues raised by the increasing trivialisation and 
commercialisation of Holy Communion in Nigerian churches, which warrant thorough 
scholarly investigation. The serious warnings against unworthy participation in 1 Corinthians 
11:24-29 are largely overlooked in existing research on Eucharistic practice in Nigeria, which 
often highlights its communal, healing, and charismatic features. This study examines four 
Nigerian denominations, including the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Living Faith 
Church (also known as Winners Chapel), the Catholic Church, and the Apostolic Faith Church, 
to critically analyse how Holy Communion is understood and misinterpreted in practice. The 
aim is to gain a better understanding of these churches’ views and practices regarding the 
sacrament, with particular focus on its communal, ethical, and covenantal dimensions. The 
research is confined to these four denominations to facilitate a focused comparative 
theological analysis within contemporary Nigerian Christianity. A qualitative methodology, 
incorporating doctrinal analysis, participant observation, and a review of official church 
documents, provides a detailed insight into sacramental practices. Results indicate a 
widespread neglect of ethical preparation and covenantal theology, resulting in the 
commodification of rituals and undermining communal integrity. The study concludes that 
Nigerian churches must reclaim a balanced Eucharistic theology that includes covenant 
fidelity, ethical seriousness, and communal responsibility. It advocates for renewed catechesis, 
enhanced pastoral oversight, and contextually appropriate sacramental discipline. 

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Published

2026

How to Cite

COVENANT MEAL OR MIRACLE MEAL? A CRITIQUE OF HOLY COMMUNION SERVICE IN SELECTED NIGERIAN CHURCHES IN THE CONTEXT OF 1 CORINTHIANS 11:24-29. (2026). BU Insight: Journal of Religious Studies, 19(1), 1-30. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19288910