The Eucharist

The Eucharist

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Join us as we stream our service! Pastors James and Bridgette Morris are teaching us together about the importance of what we choose to allow into our homes and how we get rid of anything trying to take up residence that’s not from God. 

Who Are You Living With?

Join us as we stream our service! Pastors James and Bridgette Morris are teaching us together about the importance of what we choose to allow into our homes and how we get rid of anything trying to take up residence that’s not from God. 

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The Eucharist: Sacrifice and Sacrament
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The Eucharist is the very center of our faith. Scott Hahn explains how the Eucharist is both a sacrifice and a sacrament.

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The Disciples Doubted the Eucharist. Do You?
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You may have heard that Jesus is present in the Eucharist, but have you really heard those words? You may have been in the presence of Jesus in the Eucharist, but have you really seen him in the Eucharist? Today, Fr. Mike challenges us to take Jesus at His word (John 6:6) and to ...  Show more

Day 187: The Church’s Sacrificial Unity
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Together, we continue our exploration of the sacrificial memorial of the sacrament of the Eucharist. Fr. Mike reiterates that the whole Church, both visible and invisible, is united in the Sacrifice of the Eucharist. He also further unpacks the importance of a quote from St. Igna ...  Show more