AI OVERVIEW: Communion is observed by taking bread and juice while focusing hearts on Jesus, and the moment invites slowing down to name what you’re thankful for—life, relationships, work, or simple contentment—rather than dwelling in discontent. Scripture anchors the practice: Jesus offers his body and blood as the new covenant, so believers remember forgiveness and relationship with God. Psalm 103 provides a framework for gratitude, inviting response to God’s love and kindness, forgiveness, healing, and justice for the marginalized, with a call to speak thanks in one’s own words. The practice ends with gratitude directed toward Jesus, who offered himself for all.
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