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Understanding the Lord's Supper
- Church Basics
- Narrated by: Daniel Patterson
- Length: 1 hr and 51 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Why did Jesus give the church a meal to eat together?
The Lord's Supper isn't just something churches do together, it's something that binds us together, making many into one. This accessible work biblically explains what the Lord's Supper is, how it relates to a local church's life together, who should celebrate the Lord's Supper, and how we should approach it.