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What if two of the most practiced traditions—communion and the tithe—were never meant to stand alone?
In this episode, we trace both practices back to their original pattern in scripture and uncover what was preserved… and what was disconnected over time.
Communion is often taught as a symbolic act of remembrance.
The tithe is often taught as a recurring financial obligation.
But when you examine the witnesses in scripture, a larger framework begins to emerge.
🩸 Communion is rooted in the Pesach (Passover) meal—covenant, timing, and identity.
💰 The tithe was part of a structured system—provision, participation, and rhythm.
Both were connected to Yahweh’s appointed times, not isolated from them.
This episode is not about rejecting what you’ve done— it’s about restoring what was missing. Because many kept the practice…
but lost the pattern.
If you’ve ever felt like something was incomplete, this teaching will help you reconnect the pieces—clearly, scripturally, and without confusion.
Move from routine…
to rhythm.
From ritual…
to revelation.
By Rev. Alonzo W. Burris II · UNSHACKLED™ Holistic Ministries · A Division of The FormYouLa LLCWhat if two of the most practiced traditions—communion and the tithe—were never meant to stand alone?
In this episode, we trace both practices back to their original pattern in scripture and uncover what was preserved… and what was disconnected over time.
Communion is often taught as a symbolic act of remembrance.
The tithe is often taught as a recurring financial obligation.
But when you examine the witnesses in scripture, a larger framework begins to emerge.
🩸 Communion is rooted in the Pesach (Passover) meal—covenant, timing, and identity.
💰 The tithe was part of a structured system—provision, participation, and rhythm.
Both were connected to Yahweh’s appointed times, not isolated from them.
This episode is not about rejecting what you’ve done— it’s about restoring what was missing. Because many kept the practice…
but lost the pattern.
If you’ve ever felt like something was incomplete, this teaching will help you reconnect the pieces—clearly, scripturally, and without confusion.
Move from routine…
to rhythm.
From ritual…
to revelation.