Lou Engle Ministries to Host Massive Communion Celebration This Weekend
The first Sunday in October, Oct. 2, was designated World Communion Day by Christian denominations that seek to promote unity and cooperation among followers of Jesus. And for the first time ever, Lou Engle Ministries is hosting a massive communion celebration for the nation in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
For six hours on Saturday, Oct. 8, believers from across the nation will worship, pray and celebrate the Lord’s memorial supper at “Communion Colorado” (Communion Colorado—Lou Engle Ministries) with guest speakers Andrew Wommack and Richard Harris.
The communion celebration will be live streamed from the Colorado Springs World Arena beginning at 11 a.m. until 5 p.m (MST).
Founder of Rock the Nations and The Call, Engle has encouraged generations of young people to fast and pray, to plead the blood of Jesus over personal and national sins and to intercede for the ending of abortion in their lifetimes.
With the Supreme Court’s ruling that upended Roe v. Wade on a national level, abortion is now an issue for the states, voters and their elected representatives to decide. Colorado was the first state to legalize abortion after the landmark abortion case.
“As we take communion here in Colorado, we loose forgiveness for abortion and for the sins of this nation,” says Engle.
He dares to believe that honoring the body and blood of Jesus from Colorado—the state’s name comes from the Spanish words for color and red—will remove a veil from the nation.
“People will begin to be saved, healed and touched by the power of God because the blood of Jesus is the great communion revival. The thing that we’ve missed at the center of the throne is the body and blood of Jesus,” Engle says.
Isaiah 25:6a, the theme verse for “Communion Colorado,” begins with the words: “And in this mountain, the Lord of Hosts will make for all people a feast of choice pieces.”
In the shadow of Pikes Peak, America’s mountain, the World Arena will host “Communion Colorado”—a Passover meal Jesus celebrated with his disciples the night before he was crucified.
Believers can register to participate in Communion Colorado online.
Engle explains “Communion Colorado” and his hopes for the Great Communion Revival on YouTube and Facebook. {eoa}
Steve Rees is a former general assignment reporter who, with one other journalist, first wrote about the national men’s movement Promise Keepers from his home in Colorado. Rees and Promise Keepers founder Bill McCartney attended the Boulder Vineyard. Today Rees writes in his free time.