Communion: A Bible Study Wordbook For Kids ( Children's Wordbooks)

Communion, often called the Lord’s Supper or the Eucharist, is a practice in which believers partake of bread and the fruit of the vine (commonly wine or grape juice) in remembrance of the sacrifice of Jesus Christ.

Communion was instated by Jesus Himself during the Last Supper before his death. When we take communion, we are remembering Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross. The bread and wine are tangible, visible reminders of Christ’s love.

Communion is a way for believers to outwardly show their love for and fellowship with Christ, to remember the atoning sacrifice that Jesus made for them, and to look forward to the time when He will partake with us in the kingdom. Communion is also known as the Lord’s supper or the Lord’s table.

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There are two elements involved in Holy Communion: bread and wine. The bread represents Christ’s body.

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Communion : a Christian sacrament in which consecrated bread and wine are consumed as memorials of Christ's death or as symbols for the realization of a spiritual union between Christ and communicant or as the body and blood of Christ

"Communion" comes from the Greek word "to give thanks," which makes sense because in communion we give thanks for what Jesus has done. The bread we eat and the wine we drink symbolize Jesus's body and blood given for us.

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What Is Communion and Why Do We Do It? - The Crossing Blog

What is Communion and why do Christians do it? The Lord's Supper, also known as Holy Communion or the Eucharist is an important reminder of the sacrifice of Jesus.