The Future of the Church Looks Like Its Past:
A Table, A Meal, A Family.
For centuries, the early church gathered around tables—not stages. They practiced Communion as a way of life, not just a Sunday morning ritual—sharing meals in each other’s homes and building a movement that revolutionized the world.
What if we lived like that again—where meals and community were inseparable to faith?
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The Communion Revolution Is About Bringing the Church Back to the Table.
This isn’t about new programs, bigger buildings, or another church-growth strategy. I’m not here to sell you anything. I’m just here to point you toward Jesus.
It’s about reclaiming what we lost—gathering in homes, sharing meals, and making discipleship a natural part of everyday life. We do this by reviving the agape feast, reclaiming Christian hospitality, rediscovering how Jesus built community, and restoring Communion as a way of life.
Now is our chance to bring it back. The church isn’t dying. It’s being refined. And what comes next won’t look like what we’ve been doing.
If you believe the church needs renewal, you’re welcome to start here. Read the book. Share the message. Join the community. Or don’t. It’s up to you—the ones who are meant to find this will find it.
Join us at the table.
Not sure if this is for you? Start by reading the Introduction. See if it stirs something in your soul. If so, let’s talk. Send me a message.
God is calling us to move.
This book is my small yes. Will you join me?
I didn’t write this book to add another voice to the noise. I wrote it because I believe the church is meant to be something deeper, more personal, more like Jesus.
The Communion Revolution is an invitation—back to the table, back to real relationships, back to a faith that feels alive.
If you long for something more, you’re not alone. If this stirs something in you, step in. Let’s walk this road together.
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How It Works: Reclaiming the Table as the Heart of the Church
This isn’t a short-term program or a new church model. It’s a return to something ancient—where faith is lived in community, not just learned in a classroom.
The Communion Revolution is built on three simple practices:

Reviving Agape Feasts
This movement starts at the table.
An agape feast is a spiritual family—sharing meals, deepening relationships, and living out Communion together.

Radical Hospitality
Jesus showed hospitality, not just by welcoming people, but by sharing meals that transformed lives. We follow His example, opening our homes and hearts to create communities where strangers become family and Christ’s love is tangible.

Restoring Communion
As we share in the Lord’s grace, we are formed into a people of koinonia—living out Christ’s presence in our homes, neighborhoods, and daily lives.
What Leaders Are Saying About The Communion Revolution
“McPherson’s insights have the potential to revolutionize not just our homes and churches, but our entire cultural approach to community and faith.”
-Dr. Leonard Sweet, Bestselling Author of From Tablet to Table
“The Communion Revolution reminds us that shared meals and radical hospitality are essential to practicing the way of Jesus. I hope this book inspires many to return to the table to experience the transformation and belonging we so desperately desire.”
-Mark Scandrette, Bestselling Author of Practicing the Way of Jesus
I Don’t Just Want to Believe in Jesus—I Want to Live Like Him.
That longing has shaped my life—drawing me deep into church history, discipleship, and radical hospitality. It led me to sell everything, move across the world, and completely reshape how I see faith, community, and mission. My story is far from ordinary.
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Let’s Build The Communion Revolution—Together.
This movement isn’t about one person—it’s about all of us.
I’d love to hear your thoughts, your stories, and your questions. Whether you’re ready to start an agape feast, looking for guidance, or just want to connect—let’s talk.
Don’t settle for a comfortable faith. Start living a radical one.