EPISODE · May 8, 2026 · 1H 2M
From the Table to the World — Building a Eucharistic Community with Jarrod Longbons | Episode 281
from Church and Main · host Dennis Sanders
What if communion was more than a ritual squeezed between the offering and the sermon? I sat down with the Reverend Dr. Jarrod Longbons, pastor of Peachtree Christian Church in Atlanta, to explore what it means for the church to be a Eucharistic community. Jarrod makes the case that the Lord's Supper isn't just a worship practice — it's a social imagination that can reshape everything from how we care for the unhoused to how we sit with people we profoundly disagree with. Jarrod and I look into why the old model of church as a voluntary association is breaking down, what a eucharist-oriented church could look like, and how gathering around a shared table can bind people together in a world that keeps pulling them apart. Shownotes: When Institutions Fade: The Church As A Eucharistic Movement (from Jarrod's Podcast, Complex Creatures) Related Episodes: Resurrection Hope Amidst the Broken Politics of 2025 with Drew McIntyre Donate to Church and Main Church and Main Substack Join the Church and Main Email List
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