But unless you're a high church Episcopalian (as I used to be), your church doesn't subscribe to the doctrine of Transubstantiation, so really the details of matter/form/succession/language aren't as important. But in the Catholic church, they are very important. That's all I was saying.
I am in fact now. However before that I was a Baptist. Again, I meant no disrespect to your beliefs, just pointing out that to me however Communion is taken, it is the heart that matters. Thanks for the reply.