The bread that has been blessed, represents Christ's body.
The wine, that has also been blessed, represents his blood.
Communion represents the Body of Christ as the wine represents the Blood of Christ.
Communion recreates the Lord's supper--the bread represents the Lord's body which was broken for the salvation of his followers. The wine represents his blood which was shed for his followers' salvation as well. Christians celebrate communion to remember the Lord's sacrifice.
The wafer represents the body of Christ; wine represents His blood. If we treated Communion as just a food or that we can have 'seconds' or have 'more', we reduce it to the mere 'ordinary'. So Communion is restricted as a special Holy Sacrament.
The Holy Eucharist, also known as Communion. It is widely taught that the word Eucharist itself means (thanksgiving) in Greek.
the fish represents the christ in communion ie crossubstantiation, the changing of the wine into blood of christ, and bread into the body of christ.
Episcopal Church represents resolutions as the policy of the church. The Episcopal Church is located at the province of the Anglican Communion in the United States.
the crusifiction of Jesus Christ-it also represents Gods' plan of redemption for sinners who have faith in Christ.It represents Christs' finished work for those that believe.
Holy Communion is a Christian rite of passage which represents a boy or girl taking their first piece of bread during church. Holy Communion represets Jesus' body and blood that he shed for us.
The first communion bread in the Catholic sacrament of Holy Eucharist symbolizes the body of Jesus Christ. It is a sacred and symbolic element that represents the unity of believers with Christ and the community of the Church.
Purple reminds us of Gods royalty. Red represents the blood of Jesus. Black represents sin. Green encourages us to grow in Christ. White represents Christs forgiveness of sin and gold represents heaven.
it is called the host, it is the body of jesus christ it is given out when you do your communion. you take the bread when you had your communion.
Purple reminds us of Gods royalty. Red represents the blood of Jesus. Black represents sin. Green encourages us to grow in Christ. White represents Christs forgiveness of sin and gold represents heaven.