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Celebrating
Communion Online

About This Workshop

In this one-hour workshop, we will present recommendations on practicing the Lord's Supper in an online environment. The workshop is divided into two parts. First, we will review principles from the Bible on how Communion should be celebrated. Second, we will conduct an interactive exercise in arranging an online Communion service.

Schedule

This workshop takes place on Wednesday, May 31, 2023, from 2:00-3:00pm (UTC -05:00; New York City time)

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Jonathan J. Armstrong
Workshop Instructor
Jonathan is the founder and president of Aqueduct Project. While completing doctoral studies in historical theology at Fordham University in New York City, Jonathan served as the graduate assistant to his Eminence, Avery Cardinal Dulles, S.J., from whom he gained an interest in the unity of the worldwide Christian church. Jonathan is fascinated by emerging technology and is incredibly inspired by the way that God is opening doors for Christian churches everywhere to learn from one another.
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Kathryn W. Armstrong
Workshop Instructor
Prayer is the key that God has given us as his children to move his heart. The mother of seven children (including Jonathan), Kathi's desire is to see Aqueduct Project reach all nations with the good news of salvation through Jesus Christ to the praise of our almighty and always loving Father! Kathi is the author of Summer Setting, a blog dedicated to uplifting others by testifying to the grace of God.
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