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In our annual end of year communion service, Pastor Dan Burrell leads the congregation through the communion sacrament with specific focus on 1 Corinthians 11:17-32.
Because of His love, we can be saved. We are to always remember the ultimate sacrifice that was Jesus.
In this message, we look at how we should respond to the great gift of love God has lavished on us. Speaker: Minister & Senior Pastor, Jim Samra Passage: 1 John 4:7-21 This was recorded live in Grand Rapids, MI on December 28, 2025
Several times each year, those who come to worship here in a campground setting are united in the observance of the meal of remembrance which was instituted by our Lord Jesus. It goes by several titles: The Lord's Supper, Holy Communion, the Eucharist, Divine Liturgy, the Mass, and others. Today the entire service is planned around this sacred experience. While those listening to our service on podcast are not able to join us in this actual observance, we pray that this may be a meaningful time for you also. For more information on the Campground, insider tips and FAQ's, listen to our General Ocean Lakes Podcast, Campground Conversations.
In this message, we look at how we should respond to the great gift of love God has lavished on us. Speaker: Minister & Senior Pastor, Jim Samra Passage: 1 John 4:7-21 This was recorded live in Grand Rapids, MI on December 28, 2025
Today's special End-of-Year Holy Communion Service was powerfully themed Communion of Reassurance. Pastor Femi Paul led the church in prayers anchored in Luke 2, where the angel appeared to the shepherds and reassured them in the midst of fear with joyful and destiny-altering news. We were reminded that reassurance is God's response to human fear: His way of calming hearts, restoring confidence, and announcing hope. Just as the shepherds were told “Do not be afraid,” this communion came as a divine reminder that God is present, active, and speaking peace into every situation. Through prophecy and prayer, it was declared that this Communion of Reassurance speaks clearly over our lives: everything is going to be alright, things are getting better, nothing will go wrong, and help is guaranteed. Drawing strength from Romans 8:32, we were assured that if God freely gave His Son, there is nothing good He will withhold from us. This communion sealed God's commitment to carry us through, to help us finish well, and to step confidently into what lies ahead - reassured, strengthened, and at peace. Confesssion: Father, I receive Your reassurance today. Fear has no place in my heart, for You are with me. I declare that I will not be stranded, confused, or abandoned. Help rises for me on every side, and my path is secure. As I partake of this communion, I step into peace, confidence, and a better tomorrow. Everything is working out for my good, in Jesus' name. Amen.
First Presbyterian Church of San Antonio - Rev. Dr. Bob Fuller 12-24-25 Communion Service by First Presbyterian Church San Antonio
December 21, 2025 AM Service
Most of us are familiar with the Christmas story. We've heard about the manger and the birth of Jesus every year for as long as we can remember. But what if we revisited the Christmas story with new eyes? What would we discover? Let's rekindle the WONDER of God's Plan for creation, His people, and for YOU!
Special Christmas communion service.
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GYATABURUWAA BY THE CHURCH CHOIR & SINGING BAND || @ COMMUNION SERVICE & ASEDA KESE || TRINITY METHODIST SOCIETY || MADINA ESTATE || GHANA || MAIN CHURCH AUDITORIUM || 7TH DECEMBER 2025
SONG BY THE CHURCH CHOIR & SINGING BAND || @ COMMUNION SERVICE & ASEDA KESE || TRINITY METHODIST SOCIETY || MADINA ESTATE || GHANA || MAIN CHURCH AUDITORIUM || 7TH DECEMBER 2025
Several times each year, those who come to worship here in a campground setting are united in the observance of the meal of remembrance which was instituted by our Lord Jesus. It goes by several titles: The Lord's Supper, Holy Communion, the Eucharist, Divine Liturgy, the Mass, and others. Today the entire service is planned around this sacred experience. While those listening to our service on podcast are not able to join us in this actual observance, we pray that this may be a meaningful time for you also. For more information on the Campground, insider tips and FAQ's, listen to our General Ocean Lakes Podcast, Campground Conversations.
Send us your feedback — we're listening1 Corinthians 11:23–26 — Global Communion at Home: The Lord's Supper, The Bread, The Cup, and the Covenant of Christ Remembered Across the Nations. From London to New York, from Nairobi to Manila, from São Paulo to Sydney — recorded live here in London, England — a global Thursday Night Communion-at-Home gathering within the DailyPrayer.uk devotional ministry. Scripture (NIV) 1 Corinthians 11:23–26 — “This is my body… This cup is the new covenant in my blood… do this in remembrance of me.” Hebrews 10:24–25 — “Let us consider how we may spur one another on… encouraging one another.” Across the world, searches continue to rise for “Communion at Home,” “Breaking Bread at Home,” and “The Lord's Supper at Home.” This passage remains the most globally recognised scripture for believers seeking to share Communion beyond church walls with reverence and unity. Prayer Father, as we gather tonight across the nations, we come to the Communion table with gratitude, reverence and unity. Bless the bread and the cup prepared in homes, families and solitary places of worship. Cleanse our hearts, renew our spirits and draw us closer to the sacrifice of Jesus. As we remember the body broken and the blood poured out, bring healing where there is pain, forgiveness where there is guilt and strength where there is weakness. Unite believers across continents as one family. Let Your presence fill every home, restore every weary heart and awaken fresh devotion in every soul. Tonight, through the bread and the cup, anchor us again in the covenant of Christ. Prayer Points prayer for unity, prayer for healing, prayer for forgiveness, prayer for renewal, prayer for reverence, prayer for blessing, prayer for global communion Life Application Prepare simple bread and cup elements and take Communion with a reverent heart, remembering Christ's sacrifice and joining the global Body of Christ in unity. Declaration I declare that through Christ's body and blood, I am redeemed, restored and united with the global Church tonight.Call to ActionShare this Communion and visit DailyPrayer.uk for global devotional resources.24-Hour Arc ConnectorPrevious: Evening Reflection — God's NearnessThis Episode: Thursday Night — Global Communion at HomeNext: Midnight Prayer — Peace for the New Daycommunion at home, holy communion, lord's supper, breaking of bread, christian communion prayer, reverend ben cooper, dailyprayer.uk, global prayer podcaSupport the showFor more inspiring content, visit RBChristianRadio.net — your home for daily devotionals, global prayer, and biblical encouragement for every season of life. We invite you to connect with our dedicated prayer hub at DailyPrayer.uk — a place where believers from every nation unite in prayer around the clock. If you need prayer, or would like to leave a request, this is the place to come. Our mission is simple: to pray with you, to stand with you, and to keep the power of prayer at the centre of everyday life. Your support through DailyPrayer.uk helps us continue sharing the gospel and covering the nations in prayer. You can also discover our ministry services and life celebrations at LifeCelebrant.net — serving families with faith, dignity, and hope. If this devotional blesses you, please consider supporting our listener-funded mission by buying us a coffee through RBChristianRadio.net. Every prayer, every gift, and every share helps us keep broadcasting God's Word to the world.
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Pastor Ken Biggs | AM Nov 23rd, 2025 | Communion Service
Pastor Tony Bourque's message from the weekly Water's Edge Online Experience.
Today's Communion Service was themed “A Communion of Intimacy with God”, reminding us that intimacy with God is something we learn and grow into. From 1 Chronicles 28:9, we were charged to “learn to know God intimately, worship and serve Him with a whole heart and a willing mind.” Intimacy means cultivating a deep, loving bond with God built on trust, faithfulness, and a heart that truly seeks Him - becoming a man or woman after God's heart. Building on Wednesday's message, Pastor Femi Paul gave this powerful exhortation titled “The Real Thing”, using Timothy as the example of a believer who is genuinely devoted to the things of Christ (Phil. 2:20–22 MSG). True devotion to God is seen in loyalty, service, and a heart that prioritises God over self. 1 Tim. 4:8 affirms that serving God benefits every area of life; now and eternally, and Isaiah 58:14 assures that those who delight in the Lord will “ride high” and enjoy their full share of covenant blessings. The call today was simple: Intimacy + Devotion = Grace to Live as “The Real Thing” before God. Prayer: Father, draw me into deeper intimacy with You. Teach me to know You, serve You and delight in You wholeheartedly. As I walk in true devotion, let me rise high, enjoy Your favour, and receive my full share of Your blessings. Amen.
Sermon: "Communion Service: Known By Love" by Pastor Edwin Ledezma
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Speaker: David Mairs — Passage(s): Psalm 91
Speaker: David Mairs — Passage(s): Psalm 91
Media information about this sermon Title: Communion ServiceTitle in Tamil: இராப்போஜன ஆராதனைType: MediaAuthor: Pastor A. SamuelLanguage: TamilEvent: Communion ServiceSession: Evening @ 5:00 PMTotal Duration: 1 Hour 33 Minutes Note: For any questions, please reach us from here
At today's Holy Communion service, Pastor Femi Paul shared a brief exhortation on The Communion of Prevailing Peace. He reminded us that the peace Jesus gives is not fragile or fleeting but powerful enough to overcome fear, opposition, and life's challenges. “Prevailing Peace” is God's gift that steadies the heart, keeps us calm, and empowers us to triumph through Divine Strength & Superiority! Just as Jesus declared to His disciples, “Peace be with you” (John 20:19–21), we too can walk in peace that prevails in all circumstances and brings divinely orchestrated victories. As we shared the body and the blood, we received not only a reminder of Christ's sacrifice but also His enduring promise of peace that secures our hearts and minds.
Rev Sam Bostock begins the new Sunday morning study by looking at the first offering detailed in Leviticus. Leviticus 1; Matthew 20 vs 20 - 28The complete Communion Service can be viewed via YouTube.
Worship led by Chris Lizotte & Robee Nero
At today's Holy Communion Service, our Senior Pastor, Pastor Femi Paul, shared this impactful exhortation titled “Kingdom Mastery Called: Recognition of Opportunities.” He outlined the three essential components of Kingdom mastery: Wisdom, Insight, and the Recognition of Opportunities. Recognition, he explained, is the ability to perceive and discern what others overlook, enabling us to seize God‑sent moments. Citing Acts 28:26 (NKJV) - “Hearing you will hear, and shall not understand; and seeing you will see, and not perceive!” Pastor Femi emphasised that perception precedes recognition. The capacity to recognise opportunities will make you, while failure to recognise them can break you. As we partook of the Communion, we prayed for sharpened discernment so that we never miss the doors God opens before us.
Patrick highlights the upcoming papal conclave, explains the meaning behind traditional Spanish capirote costumes, and responds to concerns about New Age practices like crystals and moon water. He answers questions about Sunday obligation and communion services, Divine Mercy Sunday graces, and the journey from Judaism to Catholicism. For anyone looking for insight into current events in the Catholic Church and practical faith topics, this session offers clear answers and encouragement. The conclave to elect a new Pope will begin on May 7 (00:42) Sophia - I went to a Communion Service. Did that fulfil my Sunday obligation? Is it okay for the Deacon to sit in the priest’s chair during the service? (02:57) Kim - My daughter and her husband had their marriage convalidated in the Catholic Church, but they still have some occult practices going on. What can I do? (07:11) Kathy - Divine Mercy Sunday and Plenary Indulgences: Where is the Justice in this? Some people have all their punishment erased and others have to be in Purgatory. (14:35) Natalie (email) - Catholic Capirote hats look strikingly similar to the KKK hoods and many of the comments are saying that this tradition is satanic (20:31) Sofija (email) – I want to convert but I feel my family will look at is as a betrayal (27:36) Mark Zuckerberg pulling the plug on The Primary School—their high-profile, tuition-free school for low-income kids (39:13) Rick - During Divine Mercy Sunday, during Adoration, the priest wouldn't expose the picture of the Divine Mercy until after the Holy Hour. (41:49) Barbara - Thank you for things that you said last week about the Ice House (46:04)