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Morning Worship: July 1, 2012

The Lord's Supper, also called "communion" in some Christian traditions, is a symbolic act in which we remember the sacrifice of Christ's body and blood on our behalf. Deacons serve the congregation pieces of bread and small cups of grape juice, reminiscent of Jesus' last supper with his disciples before his arrest and crucifixion. In the Baptist tradition, we view the elements at the table as representative of the body and blood of Christ, not the literal body and blood. All who profess faith in Christ are welcome to partake of the Lord's Supper, regardless of church membership. Use the quiet moments of the Lord's Supper service to silently confess sin, accept God's forgiveness and be reminded of the gift of salvation brought through Christ's death and resurrection.

07-01-12
Senior Pastor: George Mason
Sermon Title: Touches of Grace
Scripture: 2 Corinthians 8:7-15 Mark 5:21-43