Baptism and the Lord's Supper: Sacraments of Grace
A three-day exploration of baptism and communion as foundational Christian practices that celebrate our identity in Christ and our ongoing relationship with Him.
About this plan
Throughout Christian history, baptism and the Lord's Supper have held profound significance as sacred practices ordained by Jesus Himself. These sacraments—or ordinances, depending on your tradition—are far more than mere rituals or symbolic gestures. They are powerful acts of obedience and faith that connect us to the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ, and they sustain our spiritual journey as believers.
Baptism marks the beginning of our public declaration of faith. When we step into the waters of baptism, we are identifying ourselves with Christ's death and resurrection, dying to our old self and rising to new life. It is a visible sign of an invisible grace—the moment when our internal commitment to Jesus becomes an external reality witnessed by the church community.
The Lord's Supper, or Communion, is the ongoing practice through which we remember and celebrate Christ's sacrifice on the cross. Every time we partake of the bread and wine, we are proclaiming His death until He comes again. This sacred meal nourishes our souls, unites us as the body of Christ, and deepens our covenant relationship with our Savior.
Over these three days, we will examine the biblical foundations of these practices, explore their spiritual significance, and reflect on how they shape our identity and community as followers of Jesus. Whether you are preparing for baptism, desiring a deeper understanding of communion, or simply seeking to renew your appreciation for these sacred ordinances, this study will guide you into a richer encounter with God's grace. 🙏
What you'll study
⛪ The Meaning and Practice of Baptism
🍞 The Lord's Supper: Remembrance and Covenant
✝️ Living Out Our Baptism and Communion Commitment
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