Why We Love Lord’s Supper
Elder Morrow: When I began participating in Lord’s Supper as a teenager, it was something I did because I read in the Bible that I…
Read MoreElder Morrow: When I began participating in Lord’s Supper as a teenager, it was something I did because I read in the Bible that I…
Read MoreI have always considered the Lord’s Supper service to be a solemn occasion. It is a remembrance of the death of our Lord Jesus Christ…
Read MoreI have observed the Lord’s Supper/Passover for several decades, and it becomes more meaningful each year. For me, it is a solemn memorial service and…
Read MoreWe have sat together at the Lord’s table and heard the old, old story of Jesus and His love forty-five times. As with the weekly…
Read MoreWhen I think about what the Lord’s Supper means to me, one in particular comes to mind. Many years ago, I worked at a Christian…
Read MoreIt’s significant how appropriate the emblems of the bread and the wine are as representatives of our Lord’s broken body and spilt blood. Bread is…
Read MoreSandra: One of my greatest delights in our ministry was helping Ken prepare for the annual Lord’s Supper service: a fully candlelight service, lace tablecloth,…
Read MoreWith fondness, we recall many annual Lord’s Supper celebrations with congregations served over the years in Arkansas, Oklahoma, Colorado, and Texas — and one special…
Read MoreHaving just turned 50 a few weeks ago, I’ve been thinking about time a little more than usual these days, and just a few weeks…
Read MoreThe book of Isaiah opens with God grieving because Israel’s sins have blinded them, making them ignorant of God’s deep love for them: Hear, O…
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