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The Lord's Supper

Bro. James Reed

New Member
If you don't already do so, try washing the saints' feet at the end.

How often do you have communion? It sounds like it is so often that people are not treating it as a special and significant occassion. Perhaps you should hold off having communion for a while and let the people feel what it is like to go without it.

We have our service twice a year. That certainly does not give people the "here we go again" feeling.
 

EdSutton

New Member
tinytim said:
Been there.... Done that....
It is NOT what it is CRACKED up to be!!!!

http://tinytim.wordpress.com/2006/11/05/brrrrrrr/

But it was stimulating...
Hey Channon, what about a baptism, in the Gauley River?
The top part of this is funny!

Incidentally, my late aunt and late father were both baptized during winter in a pond in KY, one of some half dozen places my church then used as "baptizin' holes", where there was ice, some 80-90 years ago, as I have heard both of them relate to me many years later. And then after the baptism service, they walked about 1/2 mi. to the house where they dried off, warmed up, and changed into dry clothes. Just for a bit of historical info.

Ed
 

Debby in Philly

Active Member
We've never had commumion on Christmas Eve. Never occurred to us. We have the choir musical/drama, sing carols, a short devotional, then everyone lights candles and sings a few more carols, and we're done.
 

guitarpreacher

New Member
pastorchanon said:
Thanks Brother

Something else I would recommend if you're looking for creative ways to celebrate the Lord's Supper is to get some info from Jews for Jesus. They have a presentation that they call "Christ in the Passover" that goes into pretty good detail about the different parts of the Passover supper and what they symbolized. I've borrowed several good ideas from them.
 

Joseph_Botwinick

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pastorchanon said:
Sorry,
Didn't think that most would be so closed off to an alternate method to communion. I would never compromise the Word for anything. In other words, Yes the scripture is enough, exciting enough and naturally perfect in all ways. The idea, however, was to introduce the process in a way in which people get the "here we go again" look off of their face. For those who were just a touch condensending, have you ever used an illustration, joke or quote to "spice" or enahance a sermon. JUST CURIOUS

I got just the thing. Give me a minute and I will see if I can find a link to this exciting new Church Growth program that I think will sweep the Christian World.

Joseph Botwinick
 

Joseph_Botwinick

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Ok...I found it. You are gonna love this and it will be very exciting. I give you the Purpose Driven Puritan: The 40 Days of Mortification.

Link


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Joseph Botwinick:laugh: :thumbs:
 
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LeBuick

New Member
You forgot to give him a broom Joseph, he will need it to sweep the Christian world.

Pastor, what is a candle light service? I heard the term but never knew what it meant. I know RCC light candles, is it like that?
 
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