Communion

In preparation for Communion on 27 March 2021 please see below:


Video - Pastor Jerry Vincent explaining the process





Bread and Wine


For the wine, please purchase either Kedem or Welch grape juice.
These can be purchased from Tesco, Sainsbury's or Eggstores (Stamford Hill)

Unleavened Bread Recipe 

Serves 8-10

Ingredients:

1/2 Cup of Olive Oil

1/2 Cup of Water

Salt

2 Cups of Whole Wheat Flour


Method:

  1.  Preheat the oven to 350 F / 180 C
  2.  Combine the olive oil, water, and salt. Whisk it with a whisk or a fork until its near-frothy white.      Alternatively, you can put it in a blender instead.
  3.  Loosely mix the flour to the blend. You don’t want to mix it too much or glutton chains will start to form.    When making normal bread, this is desirable. But, since we’re making unleavened bread, it will make it too   hard.
  4.  Make sure the dough is the same consistency of a drier batch of cookie dough.
  5.  Grease a baking tray well with a hard fat like butter. 
  6.  Roll the dough flat (as thin as pie crust). 
  7.  Once the dough is flat, it is necessary to make some incisions so that bubbles will not form in the baking  process. Cut it into cracker-like squares. If you want to keep larger pieces, simply make a sizable incision  every 6-12 inches.
  8.  Bake for about 10 minutes. Watch it constantly after 9 minutes to avoid burn. Browned (not just burnt)  communion bread tastes bitter. Adjust the time for crispier or flimsier bread.




COMMUNION SERVICE 27 MARCH 2021


If you are not able to partake in the live service on Zoom on Sabbath 27 March 2021, below is a video of the service that will be played on the day, so you can still partake on the Sabbath.  Alternatively, if you are not able to do service on the day, this also allows you to complete the service at a time that is more convenient for you. Below is the timed programme for you to follow as it will be happening on the Zoom service.

Please note: Any wine or bread that has been blessed and not used, needs to be discarded.

Tip: Grape juice can be decanted into glasses or jug beforehand to be blessed (depending on family size).








Communion Bulletin



The bulletin can also be downloaded here