communion
Refers to a person's first reception of the sacrament of the Eucharist, a significant rite of passage in some Christian traditions.
Refers to the Christian sacrament, also known as the Eucharist.
A non-physical, spiritual connection or unity.
A deep, shared experience of thoughts and feelings, often with nature or another person.
A private, individual connection, often with a deity or nature.
The practice of allowing all baptized Christians, regardless of their specific denomination, to receive Communion.
Indicates a state of fellowship, agreement, or deep connection with someone or something.
Indicates a shared connection or deep understanding with someone or something.
Indicates presence during the rite of Communion.
To attend a church service to receive Communion.
A church service where Communion is a central part.
A small, thin, unleavened bread disc used in the Christian sacrament of Communion.
The wine used in the Christian sacrament of Communion, representing the blood of Christ.
The chalice used to serve the wine during Communion.
The table from which Communion is served, often used in Protestant churches instead of an altar.
A low barrier in a church where people kneel to receive Communion.