Christian communion, also known as the Lord's Supper, is symbolic of the last meal Jesus Christ shared with his disciples before his crucifixion. We share crackers (symbolizes bread) and grape juice (symbolizes wine) as representations of Jesus' body and blood.
The act of communion holds deep spiritual significance for Christians, serving as a reminder of Jesus' sacrifice for the forgiveness of sins and a symbol of unity among believers in their shared faith.
Experience a profound sense of community and spirituality by joining us for Communion Sunday at Genesis on September 3rd. Discover the deeper significance of communion as we gather to remember, reflect, and share in a meaningful journey that transcends the ordinary. Service starts at 9 & 11am! We hope to see you there.