JERUSALEM, ISRAEL - A team of Baptist archaeologists just announced they have discovered a bottle of Welch's grape juice near the site of the Last Supper, where Jesus and His disciples famously celebrated Passover in the Upper Room.
The 2,000-year-old, discarded bottle of 100% grape juice appears to have been used in lieu of wine at the traditional Jewish meal. The find finally lends biblical and historical support for the practice of using grape juice instead of wine at Communion, as many denominations have done for years. While many had assumed the Rabbi and His followers drank regular wine during the festivities, this theory is now all but disproved by this exciting find.
"We've long suspected that Jesus and His disciples didn't use wine at the Last Supper," an excited Pastor John Mac