In preparation for this Saturday, we are getting all of our ingredients pulled together. If you want to try your hand cooking up a batch of fresh beans for the Minestrone soup you’ll want to try this fool-proof method. If you’ve avoided cooking beans at home because you’ve heard they are tricky, finicky, or complicated, it’s time to leave all…
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Big Faith in Small Acts
How much good can one pot of soup do? Or one loaf of bread? How can something so ordinary and small be important? How can it do important Kingdom work and point to Jesus? Small and Humble Acts I don’t know if you have ever doubted your purpose, or asked yourself if what you were doing was enough to further…
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Why Lent?
Lent was a foreign word for many years in my rather insular evangelical world. The only time I heard it mentioned was when one of my Catholic friends would tell me what they were giving up for the season, things like chocolate or watching TV. Needless to say, this did not make it a very appealing observance to adopt. Something…
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Cook with Us!
We have another opportunity to cook together this upcoming Saturday, February 20 at 9:00 am via Instagram. This time we are focusing on wholesome, hearty, and ever-so-flexible Minestrone soup. We will be making this recipe below as well as show you how to change it up based on what is in season right now and available at your local farmer’s…
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A Love Letter
Have you ever thought of writing Jesus a love letter? Could you or I love Jesus that much? I’m not talking about sentimental gush, but deep and thoughtful love from the heart. Recently I came across some old and glorious words from Thomas A. Kempis (The Imitation of Christ, p. 75) and they stoked the flames of my love for…
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