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  <title>9.17 - Lord’s Supper 5: The Flesh and the Blood</title>
  <description>So far guys have covered the following aspects in the Lord’s Supper series: * Building on OT sacred meals * Commemorating key events in sacred history * Meal practices with Jesus and His disciples * An experience of the Kingdom of God—“a Kingdom meal” Today the guys dive into the body of the Lord’s Supper—specifically, “this is my (Christ’s) body.” So, are Christians cannibals, or is this some form of symbolic gesture? Or is there more to it than that? What are you actually partaking of?&amp;amp;nbsp; Tune in to find out! </description>
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