A three-day plan exploring grief through the lens of Christ’s last communion, finding hope and unity in His sacrifice.
Grief is a deeply personal and often lonely journey that everyone experiences at some point. It touches the heart with sorrow but also opens the door to profound spiritual reflection. In this three-day study, we approach grief through the sacred act of sharing the Lord’s Supper, especially at life’s end. The Last Communion serves as a powerful reminder of Christ’s sacrifice, His presence, and the hope we have in Him—even in our most vulnerable moments.
The Lord’s Supper is more than a ritual; it is a moment of intimate fellowship, remembrance, and the grace that binds us together as His body. As we meditate on this, we learn that grief, while painful, is met with God’s comfort and assurance of eternal life. Our reflections will draw upon Scripture to encourage us to lean into faith, cherish community, and embrace the peace found in Christ’s enduring promises.
Whether you are journeying with loss yourself or ministering to others at life’s end, this study will guide you through breaking bread and sharing the cup with renewed understanding. Together, let us remember Christ’s love that surpasses death and hold tightly to the unity we find in His sacrifice. May this time bless your soul, bring comforting insights, and equip you to face grief with grace.