Yes. It is often called "Communion" or "The Lord's Supper" and most Protestant churches celebrate it regularly.
The two main ordinances of God in the Bible are baptism and communion. Baptism is a symbolic act of purification and commitment to Christ, while communion is a remembrance of Jesus' sacrifice through the sharing of bread and wine. Both ordinances hold significant spiritual importance for Christian believers.
Not anyone can celebrate the Eucharist. It can only be separated by those who have been baptized.
people who want to celebrate it
Christians
Baptism & Eucharist
Catholics celebrate the Eucharist every Sunday at mass.
Most Quakers do not consider that observing such sacraments aids the living of a spiritual life.
A priest is supposed to celebrate the Eucharist in a consecrated Church on a consecrated altar. To celebrate Mass anywhere else, he needs special permission from his Bishop for each time.
The altar is the table of the Lord where we celebrate the Eucharist.
Most protestants only regard Baptism and the Eucharist as sacraments.
Penance, prayer, and fasting.
The Eucharist