Embracing Community: The Love Feast Tradition

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"He noticed that the Moravian group was at peace; they weren't nervous, they weren't scared, they weren't all freaked out, and he learned from them." [27:16] (Download)

"We are not Moravians, we are Methodists, but we have a lot of tradition that the Wesleys got from this church because of the faith and peace that they showed to Wesley." [29:22] (Download)

"It was a failed mission, but he learned. He learned from this group, this love feast, and when he got back to England, he learned more about it as he continued to learn from another name, Peter Bower." [28:39] (Download)

"Being in union with your community around the table is a profound experience that transcends the mere act of eating together; it's about fellowship, understanding, and the shared pursuit of spiritual harmony." [25:49] (Download)

"The love feast or Agape meal, as it's known in Greek, is not just a tradition but a celebration of unity and love within the community, especially poignant during the Advent season." [26:33] (Download)

"Thank you for enjoying conversation with one another, be it around scripture or maybe other things and other topics that may be going on in life. That's what it means to be in a love feast, just being with one another, sharing things either around." [54:46] (Download)

"The additional piece to that is conversing about scripture, and so, in your pods that you've hopefully already formed, meaning folks that you don't normally sit with or converse with." [44:44] (Download)

"What is the reaction to this, and what would you like to share about how you've seen God's grace and goodness? It's just two simple questions that you can share over the next several minutes." [45:23] (Download)
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