Described in all four Gospels, the Last Supper was a very significant event that reflected the Old Testament Passovers while forwarding the New Testament fulfillment of Jesus Christ’s mission on earth. Ministers Windsor Archie, Ray Young, James J. Bolton and Joshua Rieff say the Last Supper set the pattern for the church communion, or Eucharist, ceremonies of eating unleavened bread and drinking wine or grape juice to symbolize Jesus’s body and …