The communion table is the central tool of the local church, and all church practice and Christian activity flows from it, with far-reaching consequences. A skewed table produces a skewed church, but a correctly closed communion table will produce, among other things, a correct missions strategy.
This is part 2 of an extended version of the original lesson, with extra detail and observations added. A shorter version of the talk, comprising both parts 1 and 2, can be found elsewhere on this blog.