
In this powerful and heartfelt message, Pastor Mac McCurry prepares the church for the Lord’s Supper by reflecting on 1 Corinthians 11 and the Gospel accounts of Jesus' final meal with His disciples. He unpacks the meaning behind the bread and the cup—pointing to Christ’s body broken and His blood poured out for our redemption. Pastor Mac emphasizes that communion is not just a backward look at the cross, but also a forward-facing hope in Christ’s return. He challenges the congregation to examine themselves, confess sin, and restore unity in the body of Christ. Transitioning into John 11 and 20, he shares the story of Thomas—not to shame him for his doubts, but to highlight Jesus' gracious invitation to faith. The sermon closes by celebrating the blessing for all who believe without seeing, encouraging listeners to trust in God’s promises and power even when faith feels hard. With warm encouragement and gospel clarity, Pastor Mac weaves church community, biblical teaching, and a call to surrender into one deeply meaningful Sunday message.