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EPISODE · Jul 2, 2026 · 28 MIN

POD 071 | The Power of Communion with Hannah Miller King

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The Power of Communion | POD 071Introduction:In this episode, Hannah Miller King joins the podcast to discuss her book Feasting on Hope, exploring the role of Christian hope, especially during difficult times, and how the practice of communion (the Lord's Supper) shapes faith, embodies hope, and fosters unity within the church. The conversation also touches on the transformative power of regular communion, the importance of embodiment in worship, and the balance between the ordinary and the special in spiritual disciplines.3 Main Takeaways:1. The Lord’s Supper as a Source of Hope in Hard TimesHannah Miller King emphasizes that communion is both an act of obedience to Jesus and a profound mystery that shapes, heals, and sustains believers—especially in seasons of grief and wilderness. Drawing from her own experience with childhood loss, she explains how the Lord’s Supper embodies the "already and not yet" aspect of Christian faith: it is simultaneously a participation in resurrection life and a reminder that full restoration is still to come 05:19, 06:07.2. Communion’s Embodiment of the Holistic GospelThe conversation highlights the embodied nature of the sacrament, pointing out that salvation involves both body and soul. Regular participation in communion reminds the church that faith is not just intellectual or spiritual but is worked out in community and in physical acts. This embodiment stands in contrast to trends that could disembody Christian practice (such as technological or individualistic shifts) 09:47, 10:42.3. Communion and Christian Community—Union and UnityCommunion is a deeply communal practice that forms believers not just in union with Christ, but also in union with one another—across differences, generations, and cultures. The ritual counters transactional faith with relational presence and calls participants to reconciliation, humility, and mutual care. Weekly repetition, rather than making it "ordinary," shapes believers' lives together, forging new habits of grace and forgiveness 13:15, 17:33, 20:12.Resources:Feasting on Hope: How God Sets a Table in the WildernessTimestamps:00:00:02 – Overview of the episode’s theme: Christian hope in hard times and the role of communion (Hannah Miller King).00:01:13 – Discussion of a common question: “Why communion?” and how many lifelong churchgoers still find it mysterious.00:02:20 – Explanation that even if we don’t fully understand communion, we trust Jesus’ command and participate in its mystery.00:03:27 – The origin story behind writing the book; connecting personal grief and how God met her at the communion table (Hannah Miller King).00:05:19 – Exploration of communion as a source of hope amidst grief; how the Lord’s Supper teaches about faith in the “already, not yet” reality.00:06:37 – Personal testimony of childhood grief and the role of faith and the table in coping with loss (Hannah Miller King).00:09:47 – Importance of embodiment in communion: how bodily rituals help internalize spiritual truths (Hannah Miller King).00:12:14 – The value and impact of practicing weekly communion and its formative effect on the church family (Hannah Miller King).00:17:11 – Communion as union with Christ; moving beyond transactional faith toward relational union.00:22:24 – Reassurance about receiving communion “in a worthy manner” and the posture of humility and hunger for grace (Hannah Miller King).KeywordsCommunion, Lord’s Supper, Feasting on Hope, Christian hope, Embodiment, Resurrectiongrief, Suffering, Liturgy, Union with Christ, Spiritual discipline, Community, Forgiveness, Repetition, Mystery, Table, Healing, Eucharist, Church family

The Power of Communion | POD 071Introduction:In this episode, Hannah Miller King joins the podcast to discuss her book Feasting on Hope, exploring the role of Christian hope, especially during difficult times, and how the practice of communion (the Lord's Supper) shapes faith, embodies hope, and fosters unity within the church. The conversation also touches on the transformative power of regular communion, the importance of embodiment in worship, and the balance between the ordinary and the special in spiritual disciplines.3 Main Takeaways:1. The Lord’s Supper as a Source of Hope in Hard TimesHannah Miller King emphasizes that communion is both an act of obedience to Jesus and a profound mystery that shapes, heals, and sustains believers—especially in seasons of grief and wilderness. Drawing from her own experience with childhood loss, she explains how the Lord’s Supper embodies the "already and not yet" aspect of Christian faith: it is simultaneously a participation in resurrection life and a reminder that full restoration is still to come 05:19, 06:07.2. Communion’s Embodiment of the Holistic GospelThe conversation highlights the embodied nature of the sacrament, pointing out that salvation involves both body and soul. Regular participation in communion reminds the church that faith is not just intellectual or spiritual but is worked out in community and in physical acts. This embodiment stands in contrast to trends that could disembody Christian practice (such as technological or individualistic shifts) 09:47, 10:42.3. Communion and Christian Community—Union and UnityCommunion is a deeply communal practice that forms believers not just in union with Christ, but also in union with one another—across differences, generations, and cultures. The ritual counters transactional faith with relational presence and calls participants to reconciliation, humility, and mutual care. Weekly repetition, rather than making it "ordinary," shapes believers' lives together, forging new habits of grace and forgiveness 13:15, 17:33, 20:12.Resources:Feasting on Hope: How God Sets a Table in the WildernessTimestamps:00:00:02 – Overview of the episode’s theme: Christian hope in hard times and the role of communion (Hannah Miller King).00:01:13 – Discussion of a common question: “Why communion?” and how many lifelong churchgoers still find it mysterious.00:02:20 – Explanation that even if we don’t fully understand communion, we trust Jesus’ command and participate in its mystery.00:03:27 – The origin story behind writing the book; connecting personal grief and how God met her at the communion table (Hannah Miller King).00:05:19 – Exploration of communion as a source of hope amidst grief; how the Lord’s Supper teaches about faith in the “already, not yet” reality.00:06:37 – Personal testimony of childhood grief and the role of faith and the table in coping with loss (Hannah Miller King).00:09:47 – Importance of embodiment in communion: how bodily rituals help internalize spiritual truths (Hannah Miller King).00:12:14 – The value and impact of practicing weekly communion and its formative effect on the church family (Hannah Miller King).00:17:11 – Communion as union with Christ; moving beyond transactional faith toward relational union.00:22:24 – Reassurance about receiving communion “in a worthy manner” and the posture of humility and hunger for grace (Hannah Miller King).KeywordsCommunion, Lord’s Supper, Feasting on Hope, Christian hope, Embodiment, Resurrectiongrief, Suffering, Liturgy, Union with Christ, Spiritual discipline, Community, Forgiveness, Repetition, Mystery, Table, Healing, Eucharist, Church family

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