You go to church on a Sunday morning. It&rsquo;s Communion Sunday and when it comes time for Communion the presider issues an invitation on behalf of Jesus because it&rsquo;s Jesus&rsquo; table not the church&rsquo;s table. However this invitation includes qualifiers. Are you baptized? Are you a member of the denomination? Do you affirm the church&rsquo;s doctrinal statement? Have you repented of your sins? In other words are you worthy? In <i>Eating with Jesus</i> Robert Cornwall asks whether these fences around Christ&rsquo;s table reflect Jesus&apos; practice of table fellowship. If not shouldn&rsquo;t the fences be removed so that everyone is welcome at Christ&rsquo;s table where followers of Jesus might be nourished for missional service in the world while &quot;strangers&quot; might experience God&apos;s love and grace at the same table? Through foundational essays and meditations on the stories of Jesus&rsquo; practice of table fellowship Cornwall invites the reader to envision how a truly open eucharistic table where the traditional fences are removed might serve as a crossroads where divine encounters with Jesus can occur that make available God&apos;s grace to all who gather at the table through the ministrations of the Holy Spirit wherever they may be on their spiritual journey.<br />
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