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What's Going on at The Lord's Table?

John 6:51-66; 1 Corinthians 11:23-34

September 1, 2019 • Pastor Paul Edwards

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The Apostle Paul says that our participation at the Lord's Table proclaims the gospel leading to reflection and repentance in anticipation of our reunion with the Lord at His return. But why do we eat bread and drink wine? What is the significance of these specific elements

In John 6, Jesus says the bread is His flesh and the wine is his blood. Further He says, if we do not eat the flesh of Jesus and drink the blood of Jesus, we have no life. What is happening at the Lord's Table when we eat the bread and drink the wine?

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Psalm 80 is a lament under the dark providences of God and appeal to God's character to shine forth in the darkness of His providence. How does God reveal Himself to us when our prayers go unanswered and our spirits are weighed down by God's absence?

The Paradox in Perseverance

August 11, 2019 • Pastor Paul Edwards

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What Are You Talking About?!

August 4, 2019 • Pastor Paul Edwards

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