

Our Communion Service is a quiet, reverent time when we gather around the Lord's Table and remember Jesus' words, "Do this in remembrance of Me." We keep it simple and biblical. Bread and the cup are shared as symbols of Christ's body and blood, and before we ever eat or drink, we open Scripture and let the Gospel be clearly heard.
We move slowly through this service. There is time for personal reflection, confession, and silent prayer. We invite believers to examine their hearts, not to drive anyone away, but to help each of us come honestly before the Lord who already knows our struggles, doubts, and failures. Soft music, Scripture readings, and pastoral guidance help newcomers understand what is happening and why it matters. For many in our church family, communion has become a monthly spiritual reset - a moment to lay down bitterness, renew our forgiveness toward others, and remember that our worth comes from Christ's sacrifice, not our performance. Sometimes we share a short testimony of how the Lord has been at work in someone's life, connecting the bread and cup to real stories of mercy and change.
We welcome all followers of Jesus who have trusted Him as Savior to participate, regardless of cultural background or church history, and we kindly explain the meaning to those who are still exploring faith so they can watch without pressure. Often, the conversations after communion - quiet prayers in the aisle, tears shared over a burden finally released - are as meaningful as the service itself.
If you long for a deeper sense of connection with Christ and with His people, our Communion Service offers a gentle, Christ-centered space to remember His sacrifice, receive His grace afresh, and renew your walk with Him.