Years ago when I lived in Ohio there was a group of us that would gather after church in one of their homes and we would worship, fellowship and partake in a meal together and we would receive communion. I would bake my grandmother's recipe and bring it to the gathering to be used as communion bread. I think I would also bring grapes too. I had the recipe and then hand printed it and do you know what title I gave to that bread? Communion Bread was the title. It is a braided bread made with a bit of sugar in it and with eggs. A braided bread. I tried to compare that recipe to Challah bread and I think Challah bread uses honey in it. So glad I have some of Mr. Martin's honey to bless the bread with when I bake it. The product of a man who loves crafting local honey for us to enjoy will be placed in this recipe.
When I got married years ago a dear friend of mine bought me a beautiful hand hammered serving tray I believe from Pennsylvania as a wedding shower gift. I used that tray to bring the communion bread and grapes to our gathering. Let me tell you the power and presence of God filled the home in which we met in that Sunday afternoon. God is faithful, He truly is. He meets with His people when they gather together. Sunday Session (Prophetic School 2000) Michal Ann Goll. The tray I make mention of is below the video.

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