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01/23/2026

Last sermon of 2025 Communion

And God, all year, gave us the reminder that this world is not our home. God emphasized the work of the Holy Spirit in shaping believers as pilgrims, not settlers—people who live faithfully here without belonging to here. This was especially important in a year marked by political tension, moral confusion, and cultural pressure. We […]

11/04/2025

The Crucifixion – Luke 23:26-56

Today we come to the most sacred ground in all of Scripture—the hill called Golgotha. Luke 23:26–56 records not just the death of a man, but the sacrifice of the Son of God—the Lamb who takes away the sin of the world. Every word of this passage reveals both the cruelty of sin and the […]

09/14/2025

Luke 22:13-23 The Last Supper or Communion

The most important meal ever eaten on this planet is the last supper, communion, or the eucharist. It was during the Passover meal when Jesus gave the sacrement of communion.

07/23/2023

Church Part 9 Communion – A Deep Look at the Lord’s Supper

Today, we gather in the presence of our loving Savior to delve into the sacredness of a practice that has united believers for centuries— Holy Communion. At the heart of this ancient ritual lies a profound spiritual significance that transcends time and culture. In partaking of the bread and wine, we not only commemorate the […]

09/18/2022

The Lord’s Supper or Communion The Bread and the Wine

Going deep in a study on the Last Supper, The Lord’s Table, Communion, Passover, and the Bread of Life!  Did Jesus use matzah or a loaf of bread?  This changes everything!

02/26/2017

Communion – The Lord’s Supper – What does it mean?

What is the significance of communion?  Is it really necessary for Christians?  Find the answers in this sermon as Pastor Brett gives us exactly what the Bible says and why communion is the most sacred of all Christian activities or sacraments.

11/09/2015

Exodus 11-13 Passover 11/8/15

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Pastor Chris delivers a homily, and Pastor Brett explains the first Passover, tying it into Christ’s death and communion.