Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for World Communion Sunday in 2023
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We in the #UMC wish you a blessed #WorldCommunionSunday. "As the grains of wheat once scattered on the hill were gathered into one to become our bread; so may all your people from all the ends of earth be gathered into one in you.” — Marty Haugen, Communion hymn
Blessings to all those who celebrated World Communion Sunday, and to those who are more sacramentally minded who celebrated Sunday. I hope you felt the assurance of the great love of Jesus. After all, the table was set for you.
Fort Street Presbyterian #Detroit #Michigan Oct. 1, 2023, @ 11 am, sanctuary adorned with flags from around the world, symbolizing unity in Christ. #sanctuarySunday #Presbyterian #pcusa @SynodCovenant @DETPRES #WorldCommunionSunday #Communion #FortStreetPresbyterian
#WorldCommunionSunday So many different bread—like there are different churches. We use different kinds—from matzah and wheat wafer to homemade loaves—but they all mean the same thing. We are being fed the bread of life and cup of salvation #pcusa @presbyterian @presbychicago
— Edgewater Presbyterian Church (@EdgewaterPCUSA) October 1, 2023
#WorldCommunionSunday is here! A part of today's offering will support racial and ethnic undergraduate and graduate-level students in the U.S. and internationally. Offerings can be given during worship or online at http://UMC.org/SSGive #BeUMC #WCS #GlobalImpact #SpecialSundays
— Global Ministries—The United Methodist Church (@umcmission) October 1, 2023
Dunn's Corners Community Church, Presbyterian PCUSA #DunnsCorners #RhodeIsland Oct. 1, 2023 post: Come. Taste and see the goodness of the Lord. 8 and 10 am worship. #WorldCommunionSunday #SanctuarySunday #Presbyterian #pcusa @SynodNE #Communion
Westminster Presbyterian #RehobothBeach #Delaware World Communion Sunday Oct. 1, 2023. Breads from Switzerland, Germany, Ireland, Southern United States and Latin America. #Presbyterian #pcusa @SynodNE #WorldCommunionSunday @CindyKohlmann
Today is World Communion Sunday! Learn more about this beloved tradition and why women’s organizing is at the root of why United Methodists use grape juice for communion. uwfaith.org None but the Pure Juice of the Grape | United Women in Faith