The two sacraments that were instituted are Eucharist and Holy Orders.
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∙ 2016-03-23 01:37:41The two sacraments are the bread and wine.
Baptism and Communion
Baptism & Eucharist
There are only two sacraments in the Bible, the Lord's Supper and baptism. Nothing more and nothing less.
Two sacraments - Baptism and the Lord's Supper (Holy Communion)
The Two Holy Sacraments of the United Methodist Church: 1. Holy Communion (also called the Eucharist or the Lord's Supper) 2. Holy Baptism ==Rites of the UMC== Confession, Last Rites, Holy Matrimony, Penance, and Confirmation (other Catholic sacraments) are not considered Sacraments by the UMC but are considered Holy Rites.
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Jesus directly instituted two sacraments, Baptism and the Lord's Supper (or Holy Communion, commonly called the Eucharist or the Mass); five others, Confirmation, Holy Matrimony, Reconciliation (confession and absolution), Ordination and Anointing of the Sick, are commonly called sacraments, but were not directly instituted by him.
Jesus didn't create sacraments, it is strictly unbiblical, and was adopted in the year 1439 by the Roman Catholic Church. Jesus Christ instituted only two ordinances, baptism and the Lord's Supper. You can read about this in the book of Matthew 28:19-20 and 26:36-28.
Sacraments, as lutherans see it, must meet 3 criteria... 1. instituted by Christ 2. forgive sins 3. work to strengthen faith Lutherans have two sacraments the Lord's Supper (Holy Communion) and Baptism. And, the Lutheran symbolical writings refer to Confession and Absolution as "the third sacrament." So, most Lutheran scholars will say, "We have at least two sacraments: Holy Baptism and Holy Communion..." Whether or not Confession and Absolution is included in the list of sacrament has differed according to time and place. Lutherans are not dogmatic about the number of sacraments, but all agree that Baptism and Communion fit the definition.
There are only two which they believe are Biblical, namely Baptism and the Lord's Supper or Holy Communion. These are the only two which they believe meet the criteria for recognition as a sacrament.
Presbyterians have only two sacraments: The Lord's Supper and Baptism. Other rites such as marriage, confirmation and ordination are important, but not regarded as sacramental.