Communion is not limited to the past or present. In fact, it points forward with the resilient hope that Christ is making all things new.
Ryan Struyk attends the Washington, D.C. Christian Reformed Church. He is a graduate of Calvin University in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and has served the denomination as a Banner news correspondent and member of a synodical study committee. He currently works as a journalist.
Last Updated: September 29, 2025
Communion is not limited to the past or present. In fact, it points forward with the resilient hope that Christ is making all things new.
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