Communion is more than a ritual - it’s an invitation into participation with Jesus and with one another. In this message from Johanna Kelly, we explore Paul’s words in 1 Corinthians 10 and discover how the table reshapes our loves, reorients our priorities, and reminds us that we are one body sustained by one source.
Discussion Questions:
1. Think of a meal or table moment you remember deeply. What made it memorable and meaningful? Was it the people, the atmosphere, the conversations, the feeling of being together?
2. Paul says we are one body sharing one loaf. Why is unity such an important part of communion?
3. The Table becomes the place where our love is reordered, our priorities are reshaped, our hearts are formed, and our lives are re-centred on Jesus. Why does this matter so much when we talk about communion being a shared experience?
4. In what ways can communion become routine instead of transformational?
5. Are God’s priorities becoming your priorities? Where do you see growth in that? Where is it challenging?
6. Where might God be inviting you to pour yourself out in love for someone else right now?