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Body and blood of Christ now available in one convenient plastic package

In today’s on-the-go culture, consumers are constantly on the run from one thing to the next, whether its picking up kids from school, or going to work and back. As a result, more often than not they are taking things "to go." Now it seems like churches are following suit by offering the body and blood of Christ in one convenient plastic package.

Kari Embree

February 16, 2016

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Body and blood of Christ now available in one convenient plastic package

In today’s on-the-go culture, consumers are constantly on the run from one thing to the next, whether its picking up kids from school, or going to work and back. As a result, more often than not they are taking things "to go." Now it seems like churches are following suit by offering the body and blood of Christ in one convenient plastic package. 

Fellowship Cups are pre-filled Communion cups with an unleavened wafer and a grape juice blend instead of wine. So, it’s OK to take Sunday Service while driving.

The sanitary, disposable, single-serving container has a top clear film which provides easy access to the wafer. Once the wafer is consumed the second seal reveals the juice. Fits into standard Communion cup trays and no refrigeration is needed. Cups are guaranteed fresh if used by stamped date on the box.

While some may disagree with the sacraments wrapped in plastic, the Communion cups do offer practical solutions for bible study groups, nursing homes where patients are unable to attend service, and even prison ministries.

On Amazon, the reviews are nothing but almost all positive:

“These came in handy when I ministered to a few congregations in Mexico City. Everything was so dirty there that a sanitary option was needed for Communion. I took a backpack full of these to some outlying towns,” said C. Cooper.

“Just received today. I had to have my Communion before work this evening. Great package, will order again for home use, since I attend church via the web because of my work schedule,” adds Blairshe.

So, those who still believe the church is behind the times and ingrained with old traditions, think again.

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