The Christian practice of communion involves taking bread and juice to rededicate ourselves to Jesus. It harkens back to the upper room (Luke 22:18-20) when Jesus invites his disciples to “do this in remembrance of Me.” But there’s a related practice called the Ordinance of Humility, which also reflects the actions of Jesus in John 13:1-9 as He stooped to wash the disciples’ feet. Footwashing isn’t a rebaptism, but rather a “re-surrender” of our lives to Jesus as our Lord and Savior. It symbolically cleanses us of the dust we’ve gathered on our journey and signifies a rededication to living in alignment with Him. We invite you to worship with us on Saturday at 11:30 a.m. (ET), as Pastor Chad Stuart shares a stand-alone message titled “Clean Feet, Renewed Heart.”