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Just Say No to Online Church

Michael Huerter’s The Hybrid Congregation is an earnest effort to enrich our worship. It is also naive, superficial, incurious, and wrong.

The Body, the Blood, and the Ongoing Debate Around the Lord’s Supper

Evangelicals differ over whether communion is a symbol of Christ or a means to encounter him.

When the Hour Came

This Maundy Thursday, let us remember the extreme length and the profound depth of Jesus’ dying love.

We’re a Broken People. But We Still Break Bread.

In the wilderness of western Uganda, we feast on peanut butter and malaria meds and gardening tips.

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Free from Prison, Ancient Church Floor Comes to US

Mosaic inscriptions reveal faith and practice of early Christians.

Reading—and Eating—as Communion

A note from CT’s editorial director of print in our annual books issue.

All Saints Die

Our yearly reminder for Christians neither to run from nor to leap toward death, but to learn the art of dying well.

 

 

 

 

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The Lord’s Supper Is a Multiethnic Love Feast

Why our church emphasizes a meal where all are welcome.

My Last Supper with the Family of God

In response to our weakness, Christ serves us his final meal.

What We Lose When We Livestream

Do our online viewers truly realize what they’re missing?

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