tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5291591634697141288.post7696324476869018002..comments2023-04-26T10:22:33.141+01:00Comments on The Road to "Elder" ado: Communion: FunnyUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5291591634697141288.post-10884884568182788352011-06-14T00:32:34.997+01:002011-06-14T00:32:34.997+01:00Yep we use non alcoholic wine for that reason.
We...Yep we use non alcoholic wine for that reason.<br /><br />We also moved to using small individual cups partly due to swine flu health advice and partly because we have students from asia /africa who really struggled with sharing a larger vessel.Blue, with a hint of amberhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17689914726284208496noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5291591634697141288.post-41750231221432438502011-06-14T00:10:59.513+01:002011-06-14T00:10:59.513+01:00Agree on the funny.
Still a suggestion. get some ...Agree on the funny.<br /><br />Still a suggestion. get some communion wafers. Always have them available for people with nut allergies, gluten intolerance etc. We even have them in a little glass tub on the plate to avoid contamination. Also have had someone bring their own bit of gluten free bread.<br /><br />For similar reasons we also use non-alcoholic wine - otherwise how do you offer communion to an alcoholic (the "Sorry you are not allowed it" would be rather more dramatic in that case).<br /><br />Agree though, Communion can be very funny. With hindsight my fumbling the chalice and spilling wine when leading Communion for Methodist Council counts. At the time though I nearly died.DaveWhttp://42.blogs.warnock.me.uk/noreply@blogger.com