by jdcharles63 | Sep 15, 2019 | Reflections on Communion |
Here at the Lord’s table, we celebrate Jesus’ victory on the cross, when he won forgiveness for our sin. To look at this further, please think for a moment of what you remember of King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon, who features in the book of Daniel. Chapter 3 tells of...
by jdcharles63 | Aug 11, 2019 | Reflections on Communion |
Many years ago I read an amusing article that reminds me of a key part of what we celebrate here at the Lord’s Table. It was by a writer who had gone on a long and arduous journey to Guyana in South America. His group faced many hardships with the jungle and...
by jdcharles63 | Jul 7, 2019 | Reflections on Communion |
At this table we celebrate the miracle of forgiveness that Jesus won for us through his sacrifice at Calvary. This bread signifies his body, and this cup his blood, shed for us on the cross. Now like me, you may have skeptical friends who demand to know exactly how...
by jdcharles63 | Mar 10, 2019 | Reflections on Communion |
The wonderful news we celebrate here at the Lord’s table, is that Jesus is our Saviour. Yet that news is so often misunderstood or ignored. Most of you will know the paintings of Vincent Van Gogh, from the late 19th century; his most famous work is...
by jdcharles63 | Feb 3, 2019 | Reflections on Communion |
Many years ago at the Art Gallery I saw a special display of modern art, in which some of the more interesting exhibits were made of old rubbish. The ones I liked most were some wall mounted works made from things that can cause painful injuries, like rusted...
by jdcharles63 | Jan 6, 2019 | Reflections on Communion |
This is the first Sunday of the new year, but it is also the last day of Christmas, the 12th day. In the church calendar it is known as Epiphany, and it marks the coming of the wise men from the East to worship Jesus at Bethlehem. I like Christmas cards showing the...