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Can you imagine your relatives being held captive by another nation for 400 years, and then all of a sudden you are promised to be free? Would you slaughter a lamb and make the meal as prescribed or would you be a cynic? We are talking about passover when Israel was lead out of Egypt by the mighty hand of God. How can this meal in a sense encourage the church to see her redemption? Or why should the church care about fellow people in the congregation? How does the passover and the Lord’s supper demonstrate that we should care about one another? If you are curious about these questions please stay tuned to our sermon titled, “What Did Corinth Miss about Communion?”
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