Jehovah's Witnesses have no food or drinks stocked at any of our Kingdom Halls.
Another view:Churches I've attended have kept pantries fully stocked for a variety of reasons. Some provide food for needy families. Some provided meals for the members' celebrations. Some were for youth activities. Bread was certainly an item that was in those pantries.Consecrated wafer is sacramental bread. This is bread that is given in churches.
AZYMITE A term of reproach used by the Greek churches, who favoured leavened bread, against the Latin churches who did not.
Some churches use leavened bread for Communion because they believe the appropriate bread for the Lord's Supper is the common bread of the local community. Other churches use unleavened bread in recognition of the Jewish feast of Passover, which was the occasion at which Jesus first instituted the rite of Communion. Each choice is supported by valid but differing theological viewpoints.
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Yes, they were stocked with water and crackers (altho nobody knew that). And the baker distributed some bread.
Some churches have enough money to purchase it from outside. Many of those purchase it from certain convents where nuns make the wafers. Other churches with less funding have volunteers prepare unleavened bread for communion.
big white birds that like bread and swim near churches
which pope asked all catholic churches to keep a lighted lamp always in its altar
No, the word bread has only been around since about 950 AD, but bread was not new even in biblical times.
NONE. they broke bread in the new testament but it is called communion in the christian churches
You should not take that bread as your meal. The breads can always be dangerous for the health.
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