LAKESIDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: Sharing a Meal – Communion

LAKESIDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: Sharing a Meal – Communion
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Lakeside United Methodist Church issued the following announcement on May 2.

Sermon: Sharing a Meal – Communion

Scripture: Luke 24:28-35

Speaker: Rev. Dan Wunderlich

Eating is a necessity, but sharing a meal is not. We have all had plenty of forgettable plates of food, but we have also had meals we will remember forever. There is a power embedded within the sharing of a meal, and it can change your life when the one who planned the meal is the God of the universe!

Sermon Series: Experiencing Easter

Description: The empty tomb of Easter was the first visible sign of Jesus’ victory over sin and death, as well as a signpost pointing to the new creation that is coming. But this is not just an idea we are called to think about, agree with, and persuade others to believe. Jesus gave us very tangible things we can do to experience it.

Intro/Outro Music: Inspired Iguana by Mikey Geiger | Licensed through SoundStripe (https://app.soundstripe.com/songs/5706)

Original source can be found here.

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Source:  Lakeside United Methodist Church



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