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The ritual of eating and drinking together is one of the most important Christian events. Often called Eucharist Lords Supper or Communion this sacrament is about the presence of Christ transforming not only those who participate in it but also the world. In this book the author engages this Christian liturgical act with movements of people around our globalized world and checks the sacramental borders of hospitality. The author calls our attention to the sacramental practices of Reformed churches and from this liturgical practice challenges Christian churches to expand the borders of hospitality. Engaging several critical lenses around the notion of the sacrament--namely Greco-Roman meals Calvins theology and feminist and Latin American theologies--the author challenges theological and liturgical understandings of the Eucharist. He fosters an interreligious dialogue around the table and ends up using ritual theory to expand the circles of traditions vocabularies and practices around the sacrament. Proposing a borderless border eucharistic hospitality the author encourages readers to ask who and where we are when we get together to eat and drink and how this liturgical act around Jesus table/meal can transform the lives of the poor our communities societies and the world.