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The Lord's Supper—as practiced by the early church—was designed to create supernatural unity and strong community, to encourage love and good deeds, and promote purity in view of the seconding-coming. Did you know ... • The early church ate the Lord's Supper as a fellowship feast that looked both back to Jesus' death but also forward to the wedding supper of the Lamb? • God confers grace unto unity through the one cup and one loaf? • The Lord's Supper is a second-coming prayer we enact? • The main reason the church met every week was to eat the Lord's Supper? • Communion is to be more of a celebration than a funeral?
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Stephen Atkerson helps church leaders discover simple growth strategies that Jesus gave the early church. For over 30 years, he has worked with evangelists, missionaries, church planters, and pastors in Asia, the Americas, Europe and Africa. He is one of the pastors of a Baptist...