Rituals are meant to shape us over time. And honestly—because they’re repeated—rituals can also go stale. Not because they’re bad, but because we get overfamiliar, distracted, or simply tired. Big spiritual moments are amazing, but it’s the steady “daily bread” that sustains faith.
In this sermon, we’ll do something healthy and biblical: we’ll examine the ritual.
Why do we do communion the way we do? What meanings does Scripture connect to it? Is anything missing? Have we inherited habits that aren’t actually rooted in Jesus—but in more recent church traditions?
This won’t be about tearing things down. It’ll be about letting “living water” flow back into worship—so what we do regularly can become meaningful again, not just familiar.