Remembrance of Christ’s Sacrifice
Communion serves as a continual reminder of Jesus’ body broken and His blood shed for our redemption (Matthew 26:26-28). It helps believers reflect on the depth of His love and the price He paid for our salvation.
Covenant of Redemption
In Luke 22:20, Jesus refers to the Communion cup as the new covenant in My blood. This signifies the new relationship between God and His people, established through Christ’s death and resurrection.
Unity in the body of Christ
Communion signifies the unity of believers as one body in Christ (1 Corinthians 10:16-17). It brings the church together, fostering love, fellowship, and a sense of oneness in the faith.

About of All Night & Communion Service
The All-Night & Communion Service is a sacred and annual gathering of the fellowship, held once every academic year. It is more than just a tradition; it is a deeply spiritual encounter designed to renew our covenant relationship with Christ and strengthen the spiritual fabric of our fellowship through prayers, praises and worship
Purpose of All Night & Communion Service
To Renew Commitment: Just as Jesus dined with His disciples, we take this time to renew our love and loyalty to Him.
To Pray and Intercede: Through structured and spontaneous prayer sessions, we lift up our burdens and stand in the gap for others.
To Strengthen the Fellowship: It serves as a night of unity, revival, and deepened spiritual bonds among members.
To Fortify the Church: Spiritually empowering the body of Christ for the tasks ahead in school, ministry, and life.
This night is not just a program, it is a sacred appointment where the fellowship, with humble hearts, gathers before God to reflect, worship, and be refreshed.



