I’ll never forget a sermon I heard as a young boy — mainly because I found the message extremely humorous. In Churches of Christ, we observe the Lord’s Supper every Sunday. But some folks were showing up and quickly leaving after the communion service. So the minister got up one week and proposed distributing the grape juice and crackers through a drive-through so people wouldn’t even need to get out of their cars.
Fast-forward 35 years, and the idea of a drive-thru faith connection isn’t theoretical.
This story (which I came across via the Pew Research Center’s daily religion news email) caught my attention this week:

