Two thousand years ago, Jesus shared a Passover Meal with his disciples on the night before he was crucified. He said "Whenever you eat and drink together, remember me". This event has many names throughout the Church - Mass, Eucharist, The Lord's Supper, Breaking of Bread...and in my tradition, it is often just called communion - because we come together to share in this declaration of faith. This year, we cannot physically come together - but we invite you to join us as we celebrate together [the whole service lasts about 17 minutes] Find some bread, and something to drink...and maybe light a candle. a hymn
communion
a closing hymn
Thank you for worshipping with us - God bless you today and always Bob and Angela Almond - United Church Ferndown, Dorset
I enjoyed listening to the hymn you share here; my church is gathering via live streaming for services and Zoom for small groups. That is a blessing of modern technology. Be safe my friend.
That was a very moving service, Bob and Angela. I feel very privileged to have been able to watch it. That was something very intimate and personal, on many levels, which I, as an observer, haven't noticed in a Church service.
On a less serious note, I liked Bob's tie, very much!
Happy Easter to you and yours. Good health and many blessings.
Preacher, teacher, wife, mother, grandmother, craftswoman. Married to wonderful Pastor Bob since 1979, now happily retired to Norfolk, but still busy. I am blessed with two brilliant grown-up daughters and four wonderful grand children
I enjoyed listening to the hymn you share here; my church is gathering via live streaming for services and Zoom for small groups. That is a blessing of modern technology. Be safe my friend.
ReplyDeleteThank you Ang. It was incredibly moving sharing communion and this service with you. God bless you for this.x
ReplyDeleteThat was an oasis of calm for us in a busy day. Thank you both so much.
ReplyDeleteI am so glad that you were able to join in. Easter blessings to you all
ReplyDeleteThat was a very moving service, Bob and Angela. I feel very privileged to have been able to watch it. That was something very intimate and personal, on many levels, which I, as an observer, haven't noticed in a Church service.
ReplyDeleteOn a less serious note, I liked Bob's tie, very much!
Happy Easter to you and yours. Good health and many blessings.
Thanks Bless. Glad you like the tie, it is one of his favourites.
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