If you’ve participated in Communion, you’ve likely experienced a small piece of bread and a cup of juice—symbols that remind us of Jesus’s body and blood. But those elements didn’t first appear in a church service. Their origins trace back to a traditional Jewish meal shared by Jesus and his disciples the night before his crucifixion. What happened at that table wasn’t just a final dinner. It was a defining moment—the start of something new and the unveiling of a long-foretold rescue. Join us for The Last Supper, a short digital experience featuring Samer Massad. We’ll explore the significance of the last meal Jesus shared with his friends before his death and what it means for us today. Our thanks to Light of Messiah Ministries for assisting with this resource. __________ Like & subscribe to stay updated with the latest content! FOLLOW North Point Community Church: Instagram: instagram.com/northpointcommunitychurch Facebook: facebook.com/NorthPointAlpharetta Website: northpoint.org
“The Last Supper l The significance of the final meal Jesus shared with his friends before his death” is a sermon by Andy Stanley from North Point Community Church in Alpharetta, GA. Published April 1, 2026. Watch the full sermon free on ChurchGrid.
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