Communion
Communion is a remembrance of Jesus' death on the cross as payment for our sins. We drink grape juice, symbolizing his shed blood, and eat a small cracker of bread, symbolizing his broken body. Everyone who has accepted Jesus Christ as his or her personal Savior is encouraged to participate at that time during the service. If you don't yet have a relationship with Jesus Christ, we invite you to sit back, observe, and see what Communion is all about.
We serve Communion at least once a quarter in a church-wide setting like a weekend service or special evening service. The juice is non-alcoholic and gluten-free wafers are available at each Communion table.
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