At the Lord’s Supper you will notice a table in the center with a loaf of bread and a cup of wine on it. These are symbols only. However, they are very graphic symbols rich in meaning: the bread reminds us of the body of the Lord Jesus and the cup reminds us of His precious blood. Taken together they remind us of the vicarious death of our Lord Jesus Christ. Following His request shortly before His death at Calvary, we’re “remembering Him” in worship and communion. And well we should for the cup reminds us of the communion of the blood of Christ and the bread of the communion of the body of Christ. Scriptural doctrine tells us that forgiveness of sin is through His blood and that forgiven sinners become members of the body of Christ: we have been “called to the fellowship of His Son: Jesus Christ our Lord.”
In keeping with the New Testament pattern, various brethren guided simply by the Spirit of God will lead in worship until the bread and cup are distributed to those in the local fellowship. Hymns will also be given out during the service by various brethren as the Spirit leads. For convenience, there will be an offering taken for the Lord’s work following the bread and wine. However,you will not be solicited nor will we take an offering from any person not in fellowship. Toward the close of the Worship Meeting, a brother may read and comment upon portions of the Bible.