The Lord’s Supper is a sacred practice meant to unify the church, remind us of Christ’s ultimate sacrifice, and proclaim the gospel. Yet, as the Apostle Paul addresses in 1 Corinthians, what was intended for unity in the Corinthian church had become a source of division, reflecting societal norms instead of the norms of Christ’s kingdom.
In this sermon, we’ll explore the challenges of division within the church and how the Lord’s Supper serves as a powerful reminder of Jesus’ sacrifice and the call to self-examination and repentance. Through this passage, we’ll examine how we can approach worship with humility, unity, and grace—reflecting the love of Christ in how we gather as His body.
Come and be encouraged to embrace the beauty of the Lord’s Supper, allowing it to shape us into a community that proclaims Christ’s love and grace in every aspect of our lives. Let us come together, not for the worse, but for the better, as we reflect His kingdom on earth.