Come worship with us and hear how love looks different. Watch this short worship video led by Kristi Larson, Director of Youth and Family Ministries and then spend time doing one of three things to honor this Maundy Thursday.

1. Bake bread for Easter worship (please note, if you DON’T want to bake bread today you can still participate in Communion on Sunday morning by using bread or crackers from your home.). You can use any recipe for bread if you have a favorite. But if you would like to use the recipe we use at Grace you can see below for the recipe or here to see a video from one of our bread baking experts including tips and tricks!

2. Connect with someone you love in celebration of the community of the Last Supper.

3. Follow Jesus’ example and serve your neighbor.

Watch the video and then post comments and photos on our Facebook page of what your family has been doing to serve and love others. Join us on Zoom this evening at 7:00 to share and connect with others at Grace! https://zoom.us/j/312405879?pwd=MjdYTTJJZG9BL1JTcDh3b1A1WWlXdz09

Communion Bread Recipe:
3 – 3/4 Cups of Whole Wheat Flour1
1/2 Cups Bread Flour
2 tsp. Baking Powder

1 tsp. Salt
Blend the above ingredients in a large mixing bowl.
With 2 Tbsp Vegetable Oil – cut into the flour mixture.
With a 2 Cup measuring cup, pour 1/4 Cup of Honey and continue to fill the same cup with warm water up to the 2 Divide mixture into 4 equal parts. (Softball size)
Spray Pans!!!
On a cookie sheet, flatten (not too thin) each loaf with rolling pin. Score with a cross in the center of each loaf.
Bake at 375 degrees for 13-15 minutes, or until firm to the touch.