Why do we eat a tiny wafer, drink a sip of grape juice or wine, and call it a supper?
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I think it goes back to the depression, when grape juice and crackers were in short supply.
Honestly, I think there are two reasons: 1) Very few people have thought about context of the Lord’s Supper and 2) very few people are given any other option.
-Alan