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Today, most Baptists do not hold Communion, nor the elements thereof, as sacramental ; rather, it is considered to be an act of remembrance of Christ's atonement, and a time of renewal of personal commitment.
However, with the rise of confessionalism, many Baptists have denied memorialism as a 19th century doctrinal novelty, and have taken up a Reformed view of Communion.
Confessional Baptists believe in pneumatic presence, which is expressed in the Second London Baptist Confession, specifically in Chapter 30, Articles 3 and 7:

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