Come to the Table
More than a ritual, the Lord’s Supper is an opportunity to be transformed by the presence of Jesus Christ Himself. Yet, it is up to us to come to the table.
You’re Invited (Luke 5:27-32)
No matter where you’ve been, Jesus is inviting you to come close to Him and be healed.Bible Study: Discover Getting Up Close & Personal
As we study Luke 7:36-50, we discover how someone who truly loves Jesus is not afraid to get up close and personal.Blogpost: Dining with God
Special bread on a special table in a special tent in ancient Israel pointed toward an astonishing reality that is ultimately fulfilled in Jesus Christ: God wants us to come to the table and live in His presence.
Seat at the Table (Luke 14:1-24)
Our sinfulness can make sitting at the table with Jesus uncomfortable. Yet if we will receive what He has to say there, we will be healed.Bible Study: Discover Sitting with Jesus
As we study Luke 22:14-30, we will discover that the Lord’s Supper isn’t just some ritual: Jesus wants it to be a transformational experience.Blogpost: Dining with Jesus
Jesus liked to eat. Yet, being at the table with Him is about much more than a meal.
The Table of the Lord (1 Corinthians 10:14-22)
Observing the Lord’s Supper is not just some box to be periodically checked: it is a powerful participation in Christ that shapes who we are every day.Bible Study: Discover Watching What You Eat
As we study 1 Corinthians 10:1-11:1, we will discover how the ancient practice of the Lord’s Supper helps to shape our entire identity to be more like Jesus.Blogpost: Breaking Bread
Something powerful happens when followers of Jesus gather together to break bread.
As Often as You Eat (1 Corinthians 11:23-32)
Jesus invites us to come to the table. Amazing things happen as often as we do.Bible Study: Discover Coming Together
As we study 1 Corinthians 11:17-34, we will discover from Paul’s correction of the Corinthians’ mishandling of the Lord’s Supper the powerful purposes of this special meal.Blogpost: Marriage Supper of the Lamb
The Lord’s Supper is not just for looking back to the cross: it also looks forward to when He comes. That reality makes coming to the table a joyous celebration.
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