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Friday, October 19, 2007

The Community Table

Spiritual resource to share: nourishing home-cooked prize-winning food !


Church: whatever rests upon and proceeds from divine Principle

In my newfound expansive expression of church, I am so happy to share an activity that my family and other area churches are involved in. It is called The Community Table. The idea behind it is a community meal to all, with a focus to invite those who need to stretch their dollars at the end of the month.

The watchword is dignity to all, and no one should know who comes from the food pantry or is homeless and who isn't. The instigator of this project is a Franciscan Catholic and I so admire her vision - a divine Principle - to bring the sense of equality and dignity to the community.

In order to do this, she has set down some ground rules:

  • We use china and real cups and silverware
  • Breads and desserts go directly on the tables
  • It's a buffet style feast that includes 3-4 host churches' best foods: Gramma's famous potato salad, Fred's silky chiffon cake, Al's mouthwatering squash casserole and on and on.
  • Host churches are assigned for set up and clean up, but everyone serves everyone.

I love this activity for its simplicity. It is so......pleasant! There are no agendas, no sermons, just the community taking care of the community. There are a number of ideas that are relevant to this activity that I am reading in a Bible Lesson this week, including these two:

  • Behold, how good and pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity!
  • The cement of a higher humanity will unite all interests in the one divinity.
There is something wholesome and real about serving others, and joining with others to do good works. The Community Table is one vehicle that makes me feel good about the higher concept of church which is to elevate the race and rouse the dormant thought to a more spiritualized understanding of who we are to God and who we are to each other.








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1 comment:

Kate said...

Ohhh...I love this...can I move to your town??? hugs, Kate