Sermons on Communion

Communion

(This communion was celebrated after the message, Judas and Peter at The Cross) When we participate in communion we celebrate the common union between us and God that the cross has purchased, as well as the common union between us and other believers. We celebrate communion as a declaration of what has been done, is being done and will be done.  We do not participate in communion as a prayer but as a declaration. In Judaism remembering is not necessarily…

Communion that Washes Us & Makes Us Whole

We often get excited about Communion and what it represents when it comes to salvation and eternal life.  Just as often, when healing is as part of Communion, we seem to go silent. It is almost as if this amazing Eternal Life forever after with God is possible but physical healing, peace in our emotions and freedom in our thoughts is not possible while here on earth. Join us for about 10-minutes as we participate in a communion exercise where…

A Challenge to Worship

Grab something to eat and drink, possibly on your lunch break or while having a snack, and be challenged to worship.  

Every Hope You Have is Found HERE

Join Pastor Les–grab some juice and bread, some wine and crackers or your coffee and a danish–and savor a moment of communion. EVERY hope you have is found HERE EVERY pain you have is healed HERE EVERY journey you are on is completed HERE WHERE is HERE?  Many would say the church; the worship service; in good counseling or in right doctrine.  HERE is WHERE Christ was crucified and lives again so that we may have life. “Peace is not…

Psalm 16 Communion

We have two dogs.  A very large, old dog named Dakota and a very small dog named Harley.  They both are terribly afraid of thunderstorms.  Just the slightest chance of a thunderstorm and they are looking for a lap to crawl into. Psalm 16 says… “Keep me safe, my God, for in you I take refuge.   I say to the Lord, “You are my Lord; apart from you I have no good thing.” Join us for a few minutes as Pastor Les…

Communion with Kathleen Gage

He sent His Son as manna, as the Bread of Life, to sustain them and feed them, to show them His presence and that there was another kingdom that would take care of them.

Easter Communion

Listen in as David Reid leads us in the act of Communion.
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