United around the broken body and shed blood of Jesus Christ, thousands of Christians representing multiple generations, denominations, and races recently spent the Labor Day holiday in a unique way – celebrating communion.

And for the next 40 days, these believers will individually remember the Lord's Supper before celebrating it together at Communion America , a first-of-its-kind observance at the National Mall.

They were gathered for a Communion America simulcast, which encouraged Christians to pray and fast during the lead-up to Oct. 9, when 56 tents representing each state, Israel, Gen Z, First Nations, and Adoration will host round-the-clock worship through Sunday, Oct. 12.

In the live broadcast, ministry leaders encouraged people to register for the event and to give financiall

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