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Description
Packed with comparison charts, simple summaries, a glossary, and historical background information, get an easy-to-understand overview of the Lord's Supper
This 14-page full-color pamphlet goes through the basics of the Lord's Supper, which is known as the Holy Communion, Eucharist, and the Breaking of the Bread. This highly visual, ultra-slim fold-out answers key questions:
- Why do Christians around the world celebrate the Lord's Supper?
- How do Christians view its importance? 5 reasons to make it part of worship.
- How does it promote unity in the body?
- What message does it teach new believers?
- How do various Christians define Jesus' presence in the bread and cup. (Does the bread actually become Jesus' body?)
The Lord's Supper is a deeply meaningful event, one that is celebrated by Christians around the world. Perhaps some people have never been educated about its significance. When was the last time you heard a sermon on the importance of the Lord's Supper? It's a shame we just assume that people understand the Lord's Supper. People need to know the significance
- What it means: 7 key themes
- What Jesus said
- What Paul taught
- History in the Early Church
- Comparison chart of different views of the Lord's Supper
Key Features of this Lord's Supper Pamphlet
- Easy to Read. Full-color, packed with fascinating charts and diagrams.
- Flexible and Practical. Contains a Lord's Supper script you can use at any time, including home, small group, and hospital visits.
- Attractive. Packed with visuals and charts, this pamphlet is designed for the VISUAL learner.
- Quick Overview. This 14-page pamphlet is perfect for the busy person who doesn't have time to read long books.
- For --personal use
- preparing for a first communion
- leading a new believer's class
- discussing in a small group study
- including in a "basics of the faith" course.