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Gloriously Alive






"Whenever we celebrate Holy Communion we focus, with the Holy Spirit's help, on Jesus as the one who died for us and rose again to be our ever-present Lord...In the taking, breaking, sharing, eating, and drinking, the living Christ is remembered for who He is and what He has done. This simple meal is a reminder that He who died is now gloriously alive and ever present." - Selwyn Hughes

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