
When the Taste Still Lingers: Finding God in the Aftertaste of Communion
The Semi-Seminarian · Pastor Jim Wilhelm
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Show Notes
After the last crumb and sip, something holy still lingers. In this World Communion Sunday sermon, Pastor Jim Wilhelm of The Semi-Seminarian Podcast walks you back through the silence that follows the table—the breath that tastes like grape and mercy. From Luke 22 (:14–20), he explores how the Disciples of Christ center worship not around preaching, but around participation—the bread and cup as the heartbeat of belonging.
This isn’t nostalgia—it’s digestion. It’s what happens when gratitude becomes muscle memory, when the taste of grace follows you out the church doors and into the week.
Pull up a pew, friend. The bread’s still warm, the cup still sweet, and the Spirit’s still passing the plate.
(Stay awhile—then like, share, and subscribe if the flavor of grace lingers with you.)