What is the Holy Catholic Church?
This Sunday is World Communion Sunday, when we join with fellow believers around the globe to celebrate the Lord's Supper. Our upcoming sermon will explore what it means to be part of the universal Church of Jesus Christ. As we read in 1 Corinthians 10, the communion we share through Christ's body and blood unites us with Christians past and present.
In the sermon, we'll reflect on how celebrating communion connects us to the "communion of saints" throughout history. Their examples can inspire and guide us. We'll also consider how Christians worldwide can impart fresh perspectives to our faith. Even amid diversity, our oneness in Christ stands firm when we fix our eyes on him.
As you read and reflect on 1 Corinthians 10:16-17 this week, here are some questions to ponder:
- How does remembering Christian martyrs, missionaries and ministers encourage your faith?
- What voices from the global Church could impart new wisdom to us?
- How can we as a congregation deepen bonds of unity with other local churches?
I look forward to celebrating World Communion Sunday with you all as we worship in unity with the universal Body of Christ. Let's continue seeking ways to strengthen our connections locally and globally.
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