The communion table, or Eucharist, comes from the upper room discourse, the night before the Crucifixion, when Jesus oversaw the Passover and told his disciples as he broke the unleavened bread and poured the 'new' wine to do this in remembrance of him. It's the ritual of the Church age. Luke 22:7-20
Yes it is kept there, it is called the altar.
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Altar or Communion Table Cross Pulpit (from where a sermon is preached) Lectern Font for Baptism Bible Prayer Book
Baptism and the Lord's Supper (Communion).
Protestants celebrate two sacraments, the Table of the Lord and Baptism. Catholics have seven sacraments. Among them the Eucharist (which Protestants call the Table of the Lord) and Bapstism.
The Bible doesn't mention this form of dispersal of communion at all. However a woman standing today shows leadership and women are not to lead in the church.
The table is supposed to be like the table on The Last Supper where they turn the bread and wine into body and blood. When the Body of Christ is on the table it is special enough to hold Christ's body
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Acolyte, altar server, deacon, or priest set the table
Communion is mentioned in the Bible in the New Testament, specifically in the books of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and 1 Corinthians. It refers to the act of sharing bread and wine in remembrance of Jesus' sacrifice.
A communion table is a table used in Christian worship services to hold the bread and wine/grape juice during the sacrament of communion, also known as the Eucharist or Lord's Supper. It symbolizes the gathering of believers to partake in the body and blood of Christ.