Sermon Series - What Disciples Do - Deny Ourselves
Sermon Series - What Disciples Do - Deny Ourselves
Key Takeaways
1) Communion as community – when disciples gather for communion (or fellowship) they are participating in the life of the Body of Christ, rather than simply an individual act.
2) Sharing life beyond the table – the act of “commune” means sharing our whole lives: our joys, sorrows, resources, and presence with one another.
3) Presence matters – being present (physically, emotionally, spiritually) in the community is as important as the act itself: disciples show up, engage, and participate.
4) Discipleship is mutual – discipleship isn’t a solo pursuit: we receive from others, and we give to others – in fellowship, in service, in encouragement.
Reflection Questions
--- How am I currently participating in the fellowship of the church — not just in formal gatherings, but in shared life with others?
--- In what ways might I be holding back from truly “communing” (sharing life) with my faith community?
What’s the barrier?
--- What is one concrete step I can take this week to deepen my presence or contribution in the church community (e.g., visit, call, serve, share)?
--- Who in my church or local circle might need to experience the reality of shared life and fellowship?
and how might I help make that happen?
