we are Invited to the Table
we are Invited to the Table
Pat Hood [Senior Pastor]
1 Corinthians 11:23–26, Exodus 12:7,12–13, Revelation 19:9
My House Worship Guide | Week of November 3, 2019
Day 1
Read: 1 Corinthians 11:17-22
Pray:
Thank God for His clear instruction and clear correction on Communion.
Ask God to forgive you for times you have participated in Communion with wrong motive.
Ask God for wisdom on how to appreciate and celebrate Communion.
Sing: Praises - My House Worship Sessions
Day 2
Read: 1 Corinthians 11:23-34
Pray:
Thank God for putting in place the practice of remembering the death of Jesus through Communion.
Thank God for Jesus’ demonstration of how to celebrate Communion.
Ask God to help you take seriously His warnings around Communion.
Sing: Praises - My House Worship Sessions
Day 3
Read: Matthew 26:17-29
Pray:
Thank God that Communion reminds us of Passover, which reminds us that God has had a plan for our redemption since the beginning of time.
Thank God for His instruction to continue celebrating Communion until Jesus returns.
Ask God to give you a right heart in celebrating Communion.
Sing: Praises - My House Worship Sessions
Week of November 3, 2019 Discussion Questions
Get to know me:
Instructions: The purpose of these questions is to generate responses that are self-revealing and informative. Feel free to ask all of these questions to your group or simply choose the one that best fits your group.
What is your favorite restaurant? Why?
What is one meaningful meal you had with friends and/or family? What made it special?
What about communion (The Lord’s Supper) is the most meaningful to you?
Into the Bible:
Instructions: The purpose of these questions is to draw group members into the Bible to discover truth from passages that were not the primary text for the weekend message.
Read Acts 2:42-47
This passages teaches us about what the earliest church looked like. What were the key elements of their gatherings?
Breaking bread was mentioned in verses 42 and 46. Why do you think that was so important to the early church?
What are some things we can learn from the way they experienced community?
Application:
Instructions: The purpose of these questions is to apply the main points from the weekend message.
How might today’s message bring greater meaning to the way you experience future communions at church?
What are some things communion reminds us of and how might that impact how we live today?
How can you start building the type of community Jesus did around that table in your relationships today? (If you are in a life group, how can you become someone that contributes and helps build that type of community rather than just showing up to one?)