World Cup Communion Review
Communion is an important
aspect to many congregations. It doesn’t matter what your denomination is. Some
do it weekly, monthly or once a year.
World Cup Communion has different packages available to fit yours needs. You can get them with grape juice or even wine. Another option is to order only the juice or just the bread alone. Or both of them together. You can order smaller quantities for a small gathering or larger for a congregation. The smaller bags is a great new addition for this company.
The concord juice and bread is tightly sealed. The seal was easy to pull off. The seal was made for elderly and young alike to pull off the seal without any hassle. They also created the seal to be silent when removing. The bread is baked at their facility and is baked fresh. There are options like unleavened, wheat, and even gluten-free. They also have wheat wafers. All the packaging is disposable. They have a 180 day shelf life in a cool and dry place. The company says that you can even freeze them up to a year.
The cups come in a variety to meet your needs. I received three 25 cup bags: Chalice Cups, Elements Cups, and Simply Cups.
Chalice Cups look like little chalices. The chalice is a clear plastic. The bottom of the stem has a piece of unleavened bread tucked inside.
Simply Cups are clear plastic cups with the unleavened bread sealed at the bottom. Nothing fancy with the cups.
Elements Cups are just the concord grape juice in a clear plastic container.
Throughout the years I have prepared cups for communion, Havdalah, and breaking bread for Shabbat at a congregation. Putting juice or wine into the small cups is a mess despite your best effort to keep from spilling. Even with all the gadgets it still tends to be messy. Not to mention when you pass out the cups all the spills while waiting for everyone to get theirs. Then your rushing to get new cups for the spilled ones!
I tried some of the prefilled Communion Cups from World Communion Cups, it sure is convenient and easy to use. I was impressed with it being user-friendly and the quality of the product. The juice was good and the bread tasted fresh and not stale. The biggest take away I had with these was the ease. Everything is prepared from the concord juice to the bread. This would be very practical for a large gathering-not to mention convenient!
This is very practical for home or hospital visits also. Sometimes I only have a large bottle of grape juice and you have to rush off to a nursing home or hospital because someone is wanting to do communion or have your break bread with them for Shabbat at the hospital. So your find yourself carrying a large bottle of juice and bread in a bag. World Cup Communion would be perfect for this setting. Small Bible studies both in your home or at another person’s home.
Overall I’m impressed with these communion cups. I love that you can order these in smaller and larger sizes. The different assortments to meet your needs is a time-saver and helpful. You can purchase these at: https://bit.ly/WCCInf
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Disclosure: I received this complimentary product through FrontGate Blogger Network in exchange for my honest thoughts.
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