We marvel at God's amazing plan.
God has given us His Son and so much more; it’s up to us to receive God’s Gift.
The Communion cup reminds us that as part of God’s Family, we have access to God’s presence through the blood of Jesus.
As grapes are crushed, so Jesus, the suffering servant, was crushed for our sins.
Communion is also a time for celebration.
Communion called the "Cup of Thanksgiving" because of what Jesus has done for us.
We celebrate political and spiritual freedom.
The Last Supper narrative tells how Jesus related to his disciples and to us.
Taking Communion opens the way for God's Spirit to work in our lives.
God who provided the manna in the desert has provided spiritual food for us in Jesus.