Serving the Church Since 1983
At World Communion Cups, we believe communion is far more than a tradition - it is one of the most sacred moments in the life of the Church. Every cup we manufacture represents an opportunity for believers to pause, remember Christ's sacrifice, and celebrate the hope found in Him.
That understanding shapes everything we do.
We don't simply manufacture communion supplies. We exist to serve churches.
Our Mission
Our mission is to equip churches with thoughtfully engineered, high-quality communion products that allow pastors, volunteers, and congregations to focus less on logistics and more on worship.
Every decision we make is guided by a simple question:
"Will this better serve the Church and build the Kingdom?"
Whether we're developing easier-opening communion cups, baking fresh communion bread in our in-house bakery, improving packaging, or investing in manufacturing technology, our purpose remains the same -to remove distractions so churches can focus on what matters most.
Our Story
World Communion Cups has been serving churches for more than four decades.
In 1983, Indiana inventor Kenneth Hagen created the world's original prefilled communion cup for World Communion Day, allowing believers around the globe to celebrate communion together. What began as a single event quickly became an ongoing ministry as churches continued requesting the product long after World Communion Day had ended.
Following Kenneth's passing, his daughter, Carol, and her husband, D.K. Vincent, faithfully carried the mission forward for many years, serving churches with the same commitment to quality and ministry that Kenneth had established.
In 2011, Steve and Donna Kovey became the next stewards of World Communion Cups. Their vision extended beyond growing a business - they believed the company could become a platform for serving both churches and people. They relocated operations to central Indiana, invested in the company's future, expanded its reach, and built a culture centered on faith, service, and innovation.
When the COVID-19 pandemic dramatically changed the way churches celebrated communion, World Communion Cups answered the call. Through the dedication of an incredible team, significant investments in manufacturing, and an unwavering commitment to serving the Church, the company experienced unprecedented growth while helping thousands of congregations continue observing the Lord's Supper during one of the most challenging seasons in modern history.
Today, World Communion Cups continues to build on the foundation laid by Kenneth Hagen, the Vincent family, and Steve and Donna Kovey. We are committed to honoring their legacy through continuous innovation, American manufacturing, exceptional service, and faithful stewardship. We don't see ourselves as owners of this story - we see ourselves as the next generation entrusted to carry it forward for the churches we are privileged to serve.
Made in America. Built for the Church.
We're proud that our products are manufactured in the United States using American suppliers whenever possible.
From our cups and packaging to our bakery products and production materials, we've intentionally built relationships with trusted domestic partners because quality, reliability, and stewardship matter.
When churches partner with World Communion Cups, they aren't simply purchasing a product - they're partnering with an organization committed to strengthening American manufacturing while faithfully serving ministries around the world.
Stewards, Not Owners
One of the values that defines World Communion Cups is stewardship.
We don't believe this company belongs to us.
We believe we've been entrusted with it.
For more than forty years, faithful men and women have invested their lives into serving churches through this ministry. Today, it is our responsibility to honor that legacy while continuing to innovate for the next generation.
We are passionate about engineering better products, serving churches with excellence, investing in our employees, and conducting business with integrity because we believe every opportunity to serve the Church is a gift.
Thank you for allowing us to play a small part in your ministry.
It is truly our privilege to serve yours.