Every time we come to the table, we're doing more than following a tradition. We're participating in something ancient, personal, and alive. In this message, Will walks through the breaking of bread as one of the pillars that forms the early church, and still forms us today. It's a practice meant to pull us out of isolation, confront us with what we'd rather avoid, and reorient us around what actually matters. What does it mean to remember, reflect, reconcile, and reach outward, all at once?