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Collection of Lords Suppers (20)
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Traditional depiction of Eucharistic vessels: a chalice and paten, both veiled and topped with crosses, representing the Body and Blood of Christ.
A traditional depiction of Eucharistic elements: wine in a chalice, unleavened bread, fresh grapes, and wheat-representing Christ’s body and blood.
Classic line-art depiction of the Eucharist symbols: wine in a chalice, broken bread, and grapes, representing the body and blood of Christ.
This symbolic illustration shows the central elements of Christian Communion: the cross, wine (in two jugs), and bread.
Traditional silver chalices adorned with crosses, draped in white linen-central vessels in the celebration of Holy Communion.
A minimalist icon depicting the sacred elements of Communion: wine in a chalice and consecrated bread.
A serene depiction of bread, wine, and grapes-evoking the sacred elements of Holy Communion-accompanies this practical music resource.
A symbolic depiction of the Eucharist-communion wine and bread held by a priest, with a cross behind, representing sacred Christian sacrament.
A classic line-art depiction of the Eucharist elements: a chalice, a folded white cloth, and a plate of unleavened bread.
“This is my body… this is my blood”-a solemn yet hopeful depiction of communion rooted in Matthew 26:26-28.
Bread, wine, wheat, and grapes arranged on aged wood-a visual meditation on communion’s sacred mystery.
Hands presenting a dish over an open Bible-a visual metaphor for sacred offering and divine blessing.
This slide introduces the biblical foundation of the Lord’s Supper, highlighting its origin at the final Passover meal before Christ’s crucifixion.
A traditional depiction of the elements of Holy Communion: broken bread, grapes (symbolizing wine), a chalice, and a bowl, arranged on a red cloth.
A minimalist golden illustration of the Eucharistic chalice and host, used widely in Catholic and Protestant contexts.
