Friday, February 19th, we will be hosting a Biblical Dinner with Pastor Jay McCarl.
This will be an exciting (and very tasty) presentation where you participate in an authentic first-century dinner – much like the one Jesus celebrated with His disciples on the eve of His great redemptive work.
Mark your calendars!

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What is a Biblical Dinner?
Imagine sitting down to dinner with your friends around a low, oddly-shaped table, the room illuminated by ancient oil lamps. The table is set with a sumptuous feast straight from the pages of the Bible. You are seated at a banquet that occurred thousands of years ago. You pray in Hebrew. You have no dinnerware but your own hands. As you dine, you observe meal customs and table manners from the times of Abraham to The Last Supper. Your host walks you step by step through the rich significance of Biblical meals and their amazing spiritual application in modern everyday life. Suddenly your mind is brimming over with an exciting new understanding of the Bible, your heart aflame with the challenge to walk deeply in the love of Jesus Christ. This is a Biblical Dinner…
This powerful presentation is a feast for soul and spirit, examining a variety of subjects, including:
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Remarkable historical revelations of the events surrounding The Last Supper
- “Gifts of hospitality” and ancient table manners that open up many Old and New Testament Scriptures, whose meanings have long been long forgotten in Western culture
- The vital significance of where the disciples sat at the Last Supper, and how it brings into sharp focus “how Jesus loved them unto the end…”
- The tremendous implications of a simple piece of bread
- The Biblical “peace meal” and meal covenants, designed to facilitate reconciliation with God and man
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- Partake of the same types of food Jesus and His disciples would have eaten at a feast
- Participate in ancient mealtime manners and customs, including greetings and gestures
- Experience as a participant what actually occurred at the Last Supper and what it means to us today
- Discover a glorious new depth of meaning in the ordinance of Communion
The Biblical Dinner is effective for…
Evangelism
- Healing broken relationships
- Instruction in Scripture
- Pastoral training
- Schools of Ministry
- Both small and large churches
- Anytime of the year, and not limited to Easter holidays
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