Jesus originated, instituted and established communion as a way for his disciples to remember his death and sacrifice. He said, This do in remembrance of me…

Every first Sunday at Harvest Life Church, we corporately come together as one body to remember, commemorate and celebrate the love and the sacrifice Jesus Christ made for us.

Communion is not just a religious tradition—it symbolizes everything Jesus did for us at Calvary. When you partake of the cup (representing the blood), you are remembering that Jesus delivered you from sin. When you eat the bread (representing His body), you are acknowledging the physical and spiritual torment Jesus endured to deliver you from temptation, addiction, worry, care, fear, poverty, lack and every part of the curse.

So, at its core, communion is a celebration, remembrance and proclamation of Christ’s death. It reminds us and declares to those partaking that:

  • Christ was with us
  • Christ died for us
  • Christ is alive now working in us
  • We anticipate His return

We also baptize on 1st Sundays after the 11:30 service. Click here to learn more.