Communion
Communion is one of the two sacraments of the Presbyterian Church. It is a commemoration of Jesus' last meal with his disciples in which he broke bread and poured wine and linked these to his soon to be broken body and poured out blood. In this meal we are reminded of Jesus' sacrificial death as well as connected with all believers of all time and place. At Everybody's Church we have open communion, meaning that if you trust in Jesus Christ as the one who guides your life you are invited to partake. You can find out more about communion in the videos below. |
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Questions for Sacraments’ Class
Baptism
Baptism
1. List all of the ways that you use water
2. Read about Jesus’ baptism in Matthew 3:1-17. How was Jesus’ baptism like ours and how was it different? 3. Have your parents tell you about your baptism and how it as special 4. What is the best thing about being part of God’s Special Family? |
Communion
1. What is your favorite meal and why?
2. Read together Matthew 26:26-29. What did Jesus and his disciples eat at the Last Supper? 3. How is our communion like the Last Supper? 4. What are we supposed to remember during communion? |