“This is my body that is for you. Do this in remembrance of me.”
1 Corinthians 11:24
Holy Communion is a sacred and meaningful practice in the Methodist tradition, inviting all who seek Christ to experience God’s grace through the sharing of bread and cup. At the Lord’s Table, we remember Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection, give thanks for God’s saving love, and are renewed in faith and unity as the body of Christ.
United Methodists believe Communion is a means of grace—a place where God meets us, nourishes us, and strengthens us for lives of love and service. The table is open to all, regardless of age or church membership, because Christ’s invitation is one of welcome, forgiveness, and renewal.
This page provides the dates when Holy Communion will be celebrated throughout the year, helping individuals and families prepare to gather at the table and share in this holy moment together.
United Methodists believe Communion is a means of grace—a place where God meets us, nourishes us, and strengthens us for lives of love and service. The table is open to all, regardless of age or church membership, because Christ’s invitation is one of welcome, forgiveness, and renewal.
This page provides the dates when Holy Communion will be celebrated throughout the year, helping individuals and families prepare to gather at the table and share in this holy moment together.
