The Communion Season is a deeply spiritual practice started by the Covenanters in Scotland during the seventeenth century, centered around the careful administration of the Lord’s Supper. Communion Season takes place from Thursday to the following Monday. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, preparatory services are held, with preaching on themes of repentance, self-examination, and spiritual renewal, leading up to the administration of the Lord’s Supper on the Lord’s Day morning. Please come with us to hear Rev. William Macleod as he introduces this tradition and delivers seven sermons like those typically preached during a traditional Scottish Communion Season.
On the Lord’s Day evening, the gospel is proclaimed yet again, with a strong call to the unconverted, calling sinners to repent and believe in the Lord Jesus Christ. Rev. Macleod brings this to us through the Lord Jesus’ parable of the prodigal son, with a focus on the gospel message of salvation for sinners of all kinds.
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