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In Luke 22:14–34, Jesus gathers with His disciples for the Last Supper—an intimate moment before the cross that redefines community, identity, and grace. More than a tradition, this meal points to our deepest need and God’s greatest gift.
In this sermon from our With series, we explore how the table becomes a place of belonging, transformation, and invitation. Jesus doesn’t just offer bread and wine—He offers Himself. As we share in communion, we’re reminded that faith isn’t about performance, but presence. It’s not what we do for Jesus, but being with Him that changes everything.
Whether you’re hurting, doubting, or simply hungry for more, this message invites you to the table—to rest, to receive, and to be made new.
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In Luke 22:14–34, Jesus gathers with His disciples for the Last Supper—an intimate moment before the cross that redefines community, identity, and grace. More than a tradition, this meal points to our deepest need and God’s greatest gift.
In this sermon from our With series, we explore how the table becomes a place of belonging, transformation, and invitation. Jesus doesn’t just offer bread and wine—He offers Himself. As we share in communion, we’re reminded that faith isn’t about performance, but presence. It’s not what we do for Jesus, but being with Him that changes everything.
Whether you’re hurting, doubting, or simply hungry for more, this message invites you to the table—to rest, to receive, and to be made new.