because it does
Most churches observe the Lord's Supper or Communion as often as once a quarter.
The communion cup's, also called the holy grail location is not known. Many scientists and historians have looked for it but it has never been found.
The Last Supper does appear in the Gospel of John, beginning at Chapter 12, verse 1. Jesus spends this time with his disciples, instructing them at the supper in chapters 12-14, and He further instructs them on the way to the Garden of Gethsemane, chapters 15&16.AnswerThe Last Supper was the Passover feast and appears in the Synoptic gospels, Matthew, Mark and Luke, because Passover occurred on the Thursday before the crucifixion. In John's Gospel, the Passover was on the Friday of the crucifixion, so there is no Last Supper recorded, instead Jesus washed the feet of the disciples.
A:In the synoptic gospels (Matthew, Mark and Luke), the Last Supper takes place on the evening of the day of the Passover - it is the Jewish Seder feast. John's Gospel moves the chronology (eg John 19:14) so that in his crucifixion, Jesus was the sacrificial lamb of the Passover, and therefore this gospel omits the ritual Last Supper. Apart from mentioning that Jesus and the disciples had their evening meal, John replaces the Last Supper by a ritual in which Jesus washes the feet of the disciples.
At the last supper. That's the narrative recited at communion every mass, the story of Jesus giving bread and wine to his disciples stating that it was his body and blood.
the Eucharist; Holy Communion; the Lord's Supper
Baptism and the Lord's Supper (Communion).
i think it is the last supper
it was established during the last supper.
the Lords supper
because it does
Baptism and the Lord's Supper (Communion)
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Eucharist or Holy Communion.
Most churches observe the Lord's Supper or Communion as often as once a quarter.
Joseph Kinghorn has written: 'Baptism, a term of communion at the Lord's Supper' -- subject(s): Baptism, Close and open communion, Infant baptism 'A defence of \\' -- subject(s): Controversial literature, Lord's Supper, Baptism, Close and open communion