Clayton Wood

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Hello all,

in the past year, me and my parents have volunteered with filling the small, plastic Communion cups. These things can get pretty annoying and tedious to fill with grape juice. That's why in my engineering class, my group has decided to design and build a better Communion dispenser. We would appreciate it greatly if you filled out our survey. (I did post this earlier, but I'm re-posting because I feel this is a better place to put it.)

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Clayton

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My wife did that at our previous congregation. There was a small plastic dispenser - held about 16 oz of juice and had a plunger that would release a small amount into the cups.

Communion Cup Filler, Button Top Release
 
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Our biggest problem was at the nursing home where residents shake so badly that while I went through the scriptures they were spilling theirs as they held onto the small cups, So that needs addressed if you can invent that?
 
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Is it necessary to *go through the scriptures* after the cups have been given to the communicants rather than before?
I just have a routine that is orderly, We read before partaking of the bread and then again before the cup. I do not know that it 100% has to be done this way, But I like to keep it as close as possible
 
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