2/11/24

1 Corinthians 11:17-34 | The Meaning of Lord’s Supper

Few acts are more expressive of companionship than a shared meal. Someone with whom we share a meal is likely to be our friend, or well on the way to becoming one. In an ideal world the dinner table is far more than a functional space where human beings are mechanistically refuel by themselves. The dinner table is a place where community is created and sustained. The dinner table is a place where hospitality is extended and conversation experienced. It is also a place where communal dysfunction or breakdown is seen and felt. Meals carry values; they tell stories about the people who have prepared them, the people who partake of them, and even about the people who are excluded. Join us Sunday as we explore the most famous meal - the Lord’s Supper.

Worship Setlist:

  • Good God Almighty

  • Good Grace

  • Unto Him (Jude 24-25)

  • By His Wounds

  • In Christ Alone

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