Communion
We take the Lord's Supper or Communion
every Sunday. As we have previously mentioned, it is our desire for our
worship services to be patterned after the church of the First
Century. Acts 20:7.
The communion was first established by
Jesus as he met with His Apostles. It is a memorial for His
death. Jesus took unleavened bread and told His Apostles that this
represented His body. He then took the fruit of the vine and said that
this represented His blood. He told his Apostles that as often as they
ate the bread and drank of the cup, it would show his death until He
comes again. (1 Corinthians 11.23-26).