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World Communion Sunday

World Communion Sunday

World Communion Sunday – Wheat is an ancient symbol that is used to represent Holy Communion and it is combined with the  never-ending circle of unity and the globe of the earth. These are depicted with the cross to remind us that on World Communion Sunday, Christians around the world are gathered together to receive the Eucharist as one united body in Christ.

Vine & Branches by Lynne Beard

The Vine and Branches

Vine And Branches – The vine and vine leaves are ancient symbols of peace and plenty widely used in both the Old and New Testaments to denote the relationship between God and His people. The vineyard was the sheltered site where the Keeper of the Vineyard (God) tended His vines (the children of God) (Is 5:7).  As an emblem of Christ, it is the “true vine” (Jn 15:1, 5, 8). Vine and vine leaves referred to the Christian church and God as the Keeper of the Vineyard and are also symbols of the Eucharist. This reminds us that all are

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