A LIBERATED PEOPLE
This first sermon in a series on the Lord's Supper looks the institution of the Lord's Supper. Specifically, it looks at the origins and significance of Passover as a backdrop for the Supper. Often the Table gets more closely associated with Yom Kippur than with Passover, but Jesus chooses the festival of liberation as the setting for his death and resurrection.
DO THIS IN REMEMBRANCE OF ME
At the Last Supper, Jesus commanded his disciples to "Do this in remembrance of me." But this is rather unclear: What are we to do in remembrance of him? What is a remembrance? What are we to remember? And why does he want us to do this?
HE WAS MADE KNOWN TO THEM
Luke 24
This sermon on Luke 24 reflects on the power of the Lord's Supper to mediate the presence of Jesus and make him known to his people.
IN A WORTHY MANNER
1 Corinthians 11
This sermon on 1 Corinthians 11 explores the practice of the Lord's Supper in first-century Corinth and asks how Paul's exhortations to the church there might prove instructive for us today.
UNTIL HE COMES
1 Corinthians 11
This sermon looks at the Lord's Supper as a proclamation until the return of Jesus. How does the Supper anticipate his return?