The Lord’s Supper Pamphlet

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The Lord’s Supper Pamphlet

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 something all Christians celebrate. But what does mean? You will experience the Lord’s Supper in a fresh way as you find out about the 7 key themes and 5 reasons Christians should make it an important part of their worship. Includes a glossary of terms, historical background of the Early Church, and a comparison of views of the Lord’s Supper.

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
People can read this little pamphlet in just a few minutes. It answers all of the most common questions and will reinforce the importance of the Lord’s Supper. People will understand what it means and why they should take it seriously. They will see how it brings us to deeper worship and fellowship with other believer—not just in the seat next to us but around the world.

Pub Date: February 25, 2011