In the Christian tradition, the disciples broke bread together during a Passover meal, remembering an escape to freedom on the eve of a crucifixion—when yet another imperial ruling power was asserting its dominance through violence. They broke bread together in the depth of their grief and fear, asserting that the forces of empire, violence, and evil would not extinguish the forces of life and love. – Rev. Dr. Sheri Prud’homme
The Sunday before Thanksgiving, we’ll break bread together to celebrate the abundance of the harvest, the hard work of all who make our lives possible, and the community that gathers to worship together. Our congregation practices a free and open communion; everyone is invited to participate.
Topics: All Ages Sunday