Sermon Series - What Disciples Do: Commune
What Disciples Do: Commune
✨ Key Takeaways
Communion is more than ritual: It’s not just about the sacrament of bread and cup, but about living in fellowship with Christ and one another.
Discipleship happens in community: Faith grows when believers share life together—through worship, prayer, meals, and mutual support.
The Lord’s Table as a symbol of unity: Communion reminds us that we are one body in Christ, called to reconciliation and shared purpose.
Daily life as communion: Acts of generosity, hospitality, and encouragement are ways disciples embody communion beyond Sunday worship.
Communion as witness to the world: The way Christians commune with each other becomes a testimony of Christ’s love to those outside the church.
💭 Reflection & Discussion Questions
Personal Connection
How do I experience communion with Christ outside of the Sunday service?
In what ways do I feel most connected to my church community?
Community Practice
What does it mean for me to “commune” with others in everyday life?
How can I be more intentional about sharing meals, time, or encouragement with fellow believers?
Witness & Outreach
How might my relationships within the church serve as a witness to those outside it?
What barriers prevent me from living out communion in a way that others can see Christ’s love?
Growth in Discipleship
Where do I need to grow in practicing communion—hospitality, generosity, reconciliation, or fellowship?
How can I invite others into deeper communion with Christ and community?
