The Holy Eucharist, also known as Communion, is a Christian sacrament and ritual commemorating Jesus Christ's Last Supper with his disciples. During Communion, Christians eat bread which represents Jesus's body that was sacrificed, and drink wine which represents his blood that was shed. By participating in Communion, Christians believe they are participating in the body and blood of Jesus Christ, receiving forgiveness of sins and strength to do God's work. To take Communion, one must be baptized, accept Jesus as Lord and Savior, and not be actively engaged in sin.