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Baptism & Children
Why Baptize Babies? The United Methodist Church responds in this way…. From the earliest times, children and infants were baptized and included in the church. As scriptural authority for this ancient tradition, some scholars cite Jesus’ words, “Let the little children come to me…for it is to such as these that the kingdom of God belongs” (Mark 10:14). However, a more consistent argument is that baptism, as a means of grace, signifies God’s initiative in the process of salvation. John…
Ingredients
What ingredients have helped you grow in faith through the years? Do you need to return to any of these ingredients and take them out of the pantry once more? How might you experience them fully? Maybe some ingredients are no longer fresh and need to be discarded? May you never stop learning.
Sacramental Living
If we weren’t blind as bats, we might see that life itself is sacramental (Frederick Buechner).
Sacramental Sharing of Food
When has sharing food been sacramental in your life?
Changed by Communion
Have you ever experienced communion as a mystical experience? How has communion shaped or changed your life?
Saying Grace
Pause to give thanks in some way before breaking bread this day.
Welcome In This Place
Think of some of the people you know who feel burned or bored by religion. Reflect on the lyrics from this song and consider how you might invite and welcome just one of the people you know to come and know God’s grace at The Table this Sunday through worship.
Eating as a Sacramental Act
How might you connect to God and neighbor through food this day?
Break Bread with Glad & Generous Hearts
Pause during a meal today to give thanks. Break bread with a glad and generous heart.
Holy Meal & holy meals
When has sharing food been a holy time for you?
The Story Behind Our Blog’s Name
When the Israelites saw it, they said to one another, “What is it?” For they did not know what it was. Moses said to them, “It is the bread that the LORD has given you to eat.”