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The institution of the last supper

June 18, 2011 by Dan Sullivan Leave a Comment

I’m thinking more and more that communion wasn’t ever intended to be what we’ve turned it into. Or what the guys in the middle ages turned it into.

I’m not sure any Jewish person would refer to the institution of Passover any more than we would call Thanksgiving an institution.

What if going to church were more like Thanksgiving? Sure, there are rituals and customs, but they change every year as the dynamics of the family change.

I’ll explore this more as I continue through John 13.

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