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Communion with Christ
Rev Dennis Rose preaches on Maundy Thursday
Invited to the Feast
You've been invited to the feast. Who are you inviting?
Communion (Part 2)
Foundational Teaching on Communion or The Lord's Supper.
Communion (Part 1)
Foundational Teaching on Communion or The Lord's Supper.
A Small World
Dennis Rose preaches on 'A Small World' at Arbuthnott, Bervie and Kinneff Church's Sunday Worship, held in Bervie Church on Sunday 17 March 2013.
The Passover
Last week, Pastor Michael taught about Palm Sunday and the triumphal entry of Christ in to Jerusalem. Today, he fast forwards four days to Thursday, also known as Maundy Thursday, which is the day Jesus observed the Passover or what is also call the Last Supper from where the Lord’s Supper/Communion comes from. Passion Week reveals the very heart of why Christ came. Passion Week is all about Christ and the fulfillment of prophecy, it’s about Christ becoming the Passover Lamb and redeeming man. Passion Week is all about recognizing and believing in the death, burial and resurrection of Christ for salvation and redemption!
Devoted To Communion
Understanding why the Church was devoted to the Lord's Supper.
Children and Communion (Morning)
“Let the little children come to me, do not hinder them.” As I said last week it’s a beautiful picture, an idyllic scene really. What could be more endearing to the hearts of parents than to see Jesus taking their sons and daughters into His arms and blessing them? This beautiful picture has led some Christians to raise the question about bringing children to the Lord’s Table. If they are baptized and included in the visible covenant family of Christ then why should they be excluded from the family table and family meal? This discussion and debate has really picked up speed in the past couple of decades and it came into our denomination in the form of an overture to Synod in 2006. After several years of discussion and study, the CRC at the 2011 Synod opened the table to baptized children without making a profession of faith. Last November our elders sent out a letter to this congregation saying in part the following: “The Elders of First CRC have discussed, studied, reviewed and prayed about this decision and have come with a policy approved unanimously at the October 2, 2012 elders meeting. “It is our recommendation that with the children at the Lord’s Table issue, we maintain the historical perspective of the Christian Reformed Church (especially in light of the warnings found in 1 Corinthians 11: 23-32). Children and young people are encouraged to know their Savior, our Lord Jesus Christ, and make a formal public profession of faith, as we currently do, before partaking of the Lord’s Supper thereby being held accountable to our Lord and to the Elders as communicant members to enjoy the blessings of such membership and to bear its obligations and responsibilities.” Since we are in this text in Mark 10 about children and since today is a Sunday we observe the Lord’s Table, I have decided to explain the elder’s position from Scripture. If we are to come into the Kingdom of God as little children, should we come to the table of our Lord not just as children but even while we still actually are children?



