The letter of 1st Peter was written to encourage early Christians in what is now modern day Turkey. These Christians were mostly poor, many were slaves. Most of the believers were not of Jewish descent and would have fallen into the broad category of “Gentiles.” For centuries, the Jewish people understood their identity as “God’s chosen people.” They were to be a nation of priests in a defiled and broken world. They were a holy nation, set apart by God and for God. In 1st Peter, chapter 2, the Apostle would make a stunning claim: These Gentile believers were now God’s chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, God’s special possession! This was accomplished through Jesus Christ who had been rejected by the Jews, but now has become the cornerstone for God’s redemptive work. This week, we are continuing in 1 Peter 2:1-10 as we celebrate Jesus, the “Living Stone,” and consider what it means that we too are living stones in a cosmic construction project that began 2000 years ago and continues today. Join us this Sunday as we worship our LORD and Savior and partake in Holy Communion.
"Under Construction" Communion Sunday
May 7, 2023 • Pastor Chris Pappenfus • 1 Peter 2:1–11
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