“Communion isn’t a funeral meal—it’s a wedding rehearsal. It’s the foretaste of the feast to come, where heaven and earth meet and love never ends.”
Communion That Never Ends reminds us that the Lord’s Table is more than a moment—it’s a meeting between heaven and earth. Around this sacred table, stories are told, laughter is shared, and love is remembered.
Communion is far more than a ritual—it’s a sacred moment where heaven and earth meet. When Paul reminded the Corinthians that he received the Lord’s Supper from Christ Himself, he was anchoring them in a holy inheritance that transcends time. Jesus took simple, ordinary elements—bread and wine—and filled them with eternal meaning. Every time we share in the bread and cup, we proclaim both the cross and the coming kingdom. It is a meal of remembrance and anticipation, a foretaste of the great feast to come where faith becomes sight.
The vision in Revelation 21 reminds us that God’s ultimate promise is not escape but renewal. John saw a new heaven and a new earth where sorrow, death, and pain are no more—where God Himself dwells among His people. At the Lord’s Table, we taste that promise now. Communion is not a funeral meal; it’s a wedding rehearsal, the beginning of the marriage supper of the Lamb. The saints we remember today are not absent from the table; they are already gathered around it, rejoicing in the presence of Christ. Every time we break the bread and lift the cup, the veil between heaven and earth thins, and we join their song of praise.
All Saints Day brings together memory and hope, grief and joy. As we name those who have gone before us, we affirm that love in Christ is never lost—it only changes form. The same Savior who welcomed them welcomes us. The same Spirit who fills heaven’s worship fills this sanctuary today. God takes the smallest things—bread, cup, memory—and fills them with eternity. Until that day when we join the feast fully, this meal sustains us with grace, strengthens our faith, and reminds us that Christ’s promise still stands: “I am making everything new.”