We believe the Lord's Supper was instituted as a memorial of Jesus Christ.
Observing the Lord's Supper focuses the believer's worship on Christ and His
work on the cross. The Lord's Supper is the only act of worship where Jesus
Christ gives us special directions and thus is the highlight of corporate
worship. The Lord's Supper reminds us of the basis of our fellowship with
Him. It also promotes an atmosphere of thankfulness in the church and
motivates our anticipation of His
second coming.
The bread of the Lord's Supper
represents the Lord's broken
body.
The cup of the Lord's Supper
represents the Lord's spilled
blood.
We are warned to not partake in the Lord's supper unworthily.
Luke 22: 3-38
1 Corinthians 11: 20-34
We are commanded to observe the Lord's Supper continuously in order to stay
focased.
Matthew 26:26-30
Mark 14: 22-26