"The Lord’s Supper is a really radical activity; it’s a counter-cultural expression of the gospel—of the equality, unity, and community created by Jesus’ death and resurrection. Every time we share this meal, we’re reminded… that we’re not just a gathering of individuals, that our possessions, our privileges, and our problems don’t belong to just us, that we belong to one body, and that in that body all people are equally valuable and equally loved."