For example, the plastic cups are available at Koorong (click here for link) or at Word.com.au (click here for link.)
These are approximately 2-3cm in diameter and 3cm high. Glasses of this size can also be used. The centre of the tray is where you can place bread/wafers/crackers which have been broken or cut up into small pieces. Plain water crackers or Sao crackers work best.
The trays are stackable. We recommend stacking them up to 6 high although we have seen fully laden trays stacked 20 high and carried with ease! A pip on each foot of the tray fits in to the tray below helping to keep them safely in place. Each tray is 22.5cm long x 42cm wide x 4cm high. We recommend rinsing the trays by hand, as opposed to putting them in a dishwasher. This will preserve the plastic.
We are often asked how to work out how many trays a congregation might need. We tend to look at how many rows the church has and how many people per row. For example, 2 rows of 16 people would require one communion tray. Or 4 rows of 8 people would also need one tray. At Hillsong church in Sydney, the service we attend has 10 people in each row. One usher will carry 2 trays each and hand one tray to every other row. The trays are then passed along a row and then handed to the row behind. This way one tray serves 2 rows.
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