November 17, 2025
THANKING AND THINKING
This meal of Communion says grace to us each time we take it. Think of all Jesus has done for you and give thanks.
Communion & Lord’s Supper explores the biblical meaning and practice of the Lord’s Supper in the worship and life of the church. Find Scripture-based articles on remembrance, gratitude, unity, self-examination, and the gospel-centered purpose of communion. You’ll also discover guidance for teaching about the Lord’s Supper, leading communion thoughtfully, and understanding how this weekly (or regular) practice shapes discipleship, worship, and congregational life. This hub equips believers and leaders to approach communion with reverence, joy, and renewed devotion to Christ.
November 17, 2025
This meal of Communion says grace to us each time we take it. Think of all Jesus has done for you and give thanks.
October 27, 2025
As we examine ourselves, we must be honest. Where we find sin, where we find disobedience to our Lord, where we find selfishness, we must change.
October 20, 2025
Jesus’ words are words of truth and hope, supported by his death for our sins and his resurrection from the grave. Trust Jesus.
October 13, 2025
As we approach this table of Communion, let us remember that the bread and cup symbolize not just individual salvation, but shared life in the flock.
October 6, 2025
Consider this time of Communion in our worship service as an opportunity given to revive our spiritual heart. It's a "heart healthy" meal for the spiritual heart.
September 29, 2025
At the cross, God used bloodshed and a gruesome instrument of death to further his holy purposes and provide salvation for lost humanity.
September 24, 2025
Don’t barrel through this holy stop sign. Stop and be still and remember what Christ has done for you, and for us all.
September 15, 2025
Because of that cross, today and every Lord’s Day—in fact, every day lived in fellowship with the Prince of peace—is Peace Day.
September 8, 2025
If you have been on a hunger strike from Jesus, seek his forgiveness for your neglect, and come again to his table today.
August 11, 2025
As we take the bread and the cup today, let’s hold onto this: “It is finished.” The debt is settled. The slate is clean.
Jesus left us with a means of remembrance through Communion to look at weekly and remind ourselves of our King who left heaven to come to earth and give his life at the cross for our sins.
May each day we are granted be lived in remembrance of Jesus because of what he did in remembrance of us.
As we partake of the Lord's Supper, we’re reminded that the same Jesus who met fishermen by the sea, who called tax collectors and sinners to follow him, is meeting students in lecture halls and late-night study sessions today.
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February 24, 2025
Communion is a meal that is not really filling to our bodies (we take just a small piece of bread and a small cup of juice). It is, however, ful-filling.
February 17, 2025
This part of our worship was initiated by Jesus’ own hands and mouth. As we partake, let’s remember his death as God’s atonement for our sins.
What actually happens when churches gather to celebrate the Lord’s Supper? Answers vary. I want to suggest that the Lord’s Supper is a weekly experience of church unity, covenant renewal, and mutual remembrance. . . .
March 25, 2024
Consider the range of emotions that occurred during Jesus' final week . . .
March 18, 2024
In the moment, it was hard to see that some "good stuff" was happening . . .
"In the Garden, I do not believe it was a dread of the cross that bothered Jesus" . . .