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Reflections on World Communion Sunday | October 26, 2014 | Terry Dougherty, Meg Black, Michael Belcher, and Jess Wade
Members Terry Dougherty, Meg Black, Michael Belcher, and Jess Wade deliver reflections on 1 Corinthians 11:23-26, on the Twentieth Sunday after Pentecost and World Communion Sunday.
A brief synopsis:
Reflections on World Communion Sunday highlight the importance of communion in fostering unity and belonging within the Christian community.
- World Communion Sunday promotes Christian unity across denominations.
- Communion is an act of worship and a means of grace for all believers.
- The shared experience of communion connects us as God’s children, regardless of background.
- Participation in communion invites hope and nurtures faith in individuals.
- Children instinctively recognize the sacredness of communion, illustrating its universal appeal.
- Paul emphasizes the significance of the Lord’s Supper in the life of the church.
- Communion transcends cultural differences, bringing believers together around a common story.
Welcome to an archival episode, as we have recorded sermons that predate our podcast's production! Please enjoy this sermon originally preached in 2014.
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