Q. Why should I change from our current method of providing communion and begin using the Purity Communion Host Dispenser and Wine-Infused Communion Hosts.
A. An estimated 30 percent of congregations stop receiving communion during the cold and flu season. The fear of passing germs and the embarrassment of not participating in communion prevents some church goers from attending church, reducing donations to support the work of the church.
Recent surveys have shown that although the number of churches is increasing, church attendance is declining. Charitable donations are also declining due to the continuing rise in fuel prices. With church attendance and donations declining, churches are looking for new ideas to increase attendance.
Purity Communion Host Dispensers used in conjunction with Purity Wine-Infused Communion Hosts reduce the costs, time and personnel needed to provide communion by as much as 50 percent, while at the same time increasing communion participation and church attendance. They also eliminate the fear of contracting germs while preserving the holiness of the sacrament.
Q. How do I determine the type and number of dispensers that will best meet the needs of our congregation?
A. Use the chart below to determine the type and number of dispensers you will need depending on the number of communion participants you typically serve.
| Communion Participants |
Number of Communion Stations & Dispensers |
Purity Communion Host Dispenser |
| 0 - 125 | 1 | 125 Communion Host Dispenser |
| 126 - 400 | 1 | 400 Communion Host Dispenser |
| 126 - 250 | 2 | 125 Communion Host Dispenser |
| 251 - 800 | 2 | 400 Communion Host Dispenser |
| 251 - 375 | 3 | 125 Communion Host Dispenser |
| 376 - 1200 | 3 | 400 Communion Host Dispenser |