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Gathered At The Table

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Price: $18.99
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ISBN/UPC: 0310155363
Department: Book
Format: Hardcover
Author/Artist: Nellist Glenys
Publisher: ZonderKidz
Product ID: 389382
Description: From Glenys Nellist, the bestselling author of the Snuggle Time and Love Letters from God series as well as the holiday favorite ‘Twas the Evening of Christmas, with over half a million books sold, comes Gathered at the Table, a charming celebration of communion that helps children understand it’s spiritual importance and the sacrifice Jesus made for us.
Written in both prose and poetry, Gathered at the Table engages children as it begins with the example set by Jesus at the Last Supper in Jerusalem and shows readers that even though there are many ways to take communion, the meaning is the same: in Communion, we remember Christ’s sacrifice for us.
Ever since Jesus shared bread and wine with his disciples, Christians all around the world gather to celebrate Communion so they can remember Jesus too. The bread reminds us of Jesus’s body. The wine reminds us of Jesus’s blood. Bestselling author Glenys Nellist takes children ages 4-8 through the action of communion and encourages them to reflect on the sacrifice Jesus made for us.
Gathered at the table,
Sharing wine and bread.
“I want you to remember me,”
Jesus softly said.
Gathered at the Table:
Features beautiful prose and poetry that celebrate and explain Communion
Illustrates various forms of Communion, from infant to adult
Showcases various Christian faith traditions through vibrant illustrations
Is perfect for baptisms, First Communions, and baby shower or newborn gifts
Impresses the spiritual importance of Communion
Don’t miss other titles by Glenys Nellist:?Baptized in the Water, the Snuggle Time and Letters from God series, ‘Twas the Evening of Christmas, ‘Twas the Morning of Easter,?and?The Wonder That Is You.

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