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This pattern is a short form of the Lord’s Supper for use in Sunday worship, or on other occasions such as with those who are sick. In the gathered worship of the church the Lord’s Supper will be preceded by prayer, praise and the preaching of the word.
The Lord's Supper is remembering. Jesus said, "Do this in remembrance of me." How do we remember Christ in the Lord's Supper? By thinking about what he did and why he did it. If the Lord's Supper becomes just a ritual or a pious habit, it no longer remembers Christ, and it loses its significance. The Lord's Supper is a holy act. Paul gives ...
Explore six themes for the Lord's Supper based on biblical texts and Reformed tradition: remembrance, proclamation, thanksgiving, self-examination, fellowship, and celebration. Find service outlines, songs, and prayers for each theme to enrich your communion celebrations.
19 maj 2018 · First, one can use a scripture theme such as the Cup of Judgment (Psalm 75) or the Wedding Supper of the Lamb (Rev. 19:6-9). Both of these tie nicely into the Lord’s Supper and introduce some aspect of communion.
The Lord’s Supper traces its symbolic roots to the Passover meal at the time of the Exodus. It was instituted by Jesus at the time of his final meal with his disciples. The bread and the cup point to his broken body and shed blood and are the definitive symbols of the New Covenant in Christ.
The Lord’s Supper service is a solemn Christian memorial of Jesus’ crucifixion. Introduced by our Savior Himself on the night He was betrayed, it commemorates His death on Calvary’s cross as a sacrifice for our sins so that we might live! The Lord’s Supper, also called commu-nion, illustrates our fellowship with Christ
21 mar 2024 · The Lord’s Supper is rightly called communion because it helps us to experience unity with Christ. But it also helps us experience unity with each other. Jesus told us his broken body and blood are “for you” (1 Cor. 11:24).