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  1. The Last Supper: summary. All four of the Gospels describe the Last Supper; below we follow the story of the Last Supper as it’s set out in the Gospel of Matthew 26:17-30, with occasional embellishments from the other gospels. The Last Supper takes place during the Jewish festival of Passover.

  2. There are PowerPoint slides to use with this pattern should the Minister or other leading communion wish to use it to enable the congregation to follow and respond accordingly. This pattern is a short form of the Lord’s Supper for use in Sunday worship, or on other occasions such as with those who are sick. In the gathered worship of the ...

  3. Mar 11, 2024 · Summary: Based on Luke 22:7-23 - Challenges hearers to consider the implications of the Lord's Supper in their lives & examine themselves.

    • Jon Daniels
    • First Baptist Church, Flora Ms
    • Senior Pastor
  4. Leonardo Da Vinci. Michelangelo. How it started. 3,500 years ago something amazing happened. The Israelites were commanded to remember this through all generations. The LORD's Passover begins at twilight on the fourteenth day of the first month.

  5. Sep 5, 2023 · Summary: Matthew 26:17-29 recounts the poignant moments when Jesus shared His final meal with His disciples before His crucifixion. It's a meal filled with deep symbolism and a message of grace.

    • Pastor/Minister
    • Estuary Elim Church
  6. Mar 17, 2001 · Summary: Observations made of the Last Supper and applied to the obervance of the Lord’s Supper. Introduction: One of the biblical scenes that artists have tried to portray more than any other is the Last Supper scene. Each artist uses his imagination as he paints the scene.

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  8. Story Overview: On the night before he was crucified, Jesus celebrated one last Passover meal with his disciples. Jews ate this meal annually to celebrate God’s deliverance from Egyptian bondage. On this night, Jesus used elements of the meal to institute a new remembrance, bread to remember his body and wine to remember his blood.

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