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The Lord’s Supper: Christ’s Table or Ours?
What is the Lord’s Supper—and who is it really for?
In this episode of the Log Cabin Podcast, we revisit a powerful historical lecture on communion that challenges modern assumptions and calls us back to a deeper, more biblical understanding of the Lord’s Table.
Far more than a ritual, the Lord’s Supper is presented as a feast on Christ, a proclamation of His death, and a visible expression of unity among believers. But the lecture takes a sharp turn—raising difficult questions about division in the church and the practice of excluding fellow Christians from the table.
Is the Lord’s Supper meant for one group… or for all who truly belong to Christ?
This episode is both encouraging and confronting, calling us to examine not only how we take communion—but how we view one another in Christ.
By Luke LawsonThe Lord’s Supper: Christ’s Table or Ours?
What is the Lord’s Supper—and who is it really for?
In this episode of the Log Cabin Podcast, we revisit a powerful historical lecture on communion that challenges modern assumptions and calls us back to a deeper, more biblical understanding of the Lord’s Table.
Far more than a ritual, the Lord’s Supper is presented as a feast on Christ, a proclamation of His death, and a visible expression of unity among believers. But the lecture takes a sharp turn—raising difficult questions about division in the church and the practice of excluding fellow Christians from the table.
Is the Lord’s Supper meant for one group… or for all who truly belong to Christ?
This episode is both encouraging and confronting, calling us to examine not only how we take communion—but how we view one another in Christ.