In many churches, holy communion...
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In many churches, holy communion is served from the "common cup" rather than or in
addition to, individual glasses. One morning in Bible study when the class was studying
Acts 18, Emma had a question for the pastor.
"Pastor," she began, "it has always bothered me that we call the communion chalice, the common cup. Isn't this the cup that contains the consecrated wine? How in the world can we call common what the Lord has blessed?"
She had a point. Although "common" in this case meant communal, to avoid confusion, from that day onward the church referred to the common cup as either the chalice or the communal cup.
"Pastor," she began, "it has always bothered me that we call the communion chalice, the common cup. Isn't this the cup that contains the consecrated wine? How in the world can we call common what the Lord has blessed?"
She had a point. Although "common" in this case meant communal, to avoid confusion, from that day onward the church referred to the common cup as either the chalice or the communal cup.
