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Hospitality Perverted | Christian Epicurean
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Where Food and Spirituality Collide. April 8, 2014. If hospitality, like I discussed in my previous post. Is the creation of an open space to allow people the freedom to be who God created and intended them to be (most clearly seen and exhibited when Jesus washed his disciples’ feet), then what is its stark opposite? Dare I say: Cannibalism? Food: The History of Taste. Homer gives us a glimpse into what the antithesis to the idea of Greek hospitality looked like through Odysseus’ encounter with the Cyclo...
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Where Food and Spirituality Collide. Book Review: Slow Church. June 2, 2014. June 3, 2014. Century taught us anything, it taught us that efficiency, calculability, predictability and control are to be most prized, seen most readily in large, corporate chains, most notably McDonalds. Machine-like speed and efficiency are now virtues, celebrated even in our churches. How many people can we get in the door on any given Sunday? How many people have prayed the prayer? How many people have we baptized? Much of...
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Where Food and Spirituality Collide. My Love/Hate Relationship with Michael Pollan. July 23, 2013. While love and hate may be too strong of words to describe my reaction to Michael Pollan’s new book Cooked: A Natural History of Transformation. I have enjoyed reading Michael Pollan’s books over the past few years, starting with The Omnivore’s Dilemma. Then In Defense of Food. I was excited as I began reading Cooked. 18, emphasis mine). He also praises the importance of the shared meal. He writes, It i...
Taking versus Receiving | Christian Epicurean
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Where Food and Spirituality Collide. May 7, 2014. Or do we receive. Does it even matter? Recently I have been reading. Cultivating Reality: How the Soil Might Save Us. In short, even though it is only one word difference in the question, I think it is of vital significance that when we approach the Table, we receive. The Elements, never taking. What then are the implications of taking the Elements versus receiving the Elements? Contrary to taking, when we receive the elements from one another, we receive...
Hospitality and Being with Others | Christian Epicurean
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Where Food and Spirituality Collide. Hospitality and Being with Others. March 25, 2014. April 8, 2014. Having loved his own who were in the world, he now showed them the full extent of his love, John 13:1. So begins Jesus’ last night with his closest friends in which he washes their feet, shares Passover with them, inaugurates the Eucharist and gives them their marching orders for when he is gone. What is my responsibility towards them? And if so in what ways? But what compels these women to leave their ...
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Mehaffeys on the Move: October 2013
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Mehaffeys on the Move. Friday, October 11, 2013. Me: Just sitting here, what are you doing? Girl: Wearing a hat. Do you like it here? Me: Yes, very much. What is your favorite thing to play on? Girl: The twirly thing Me: The tire swing? Oh, you are brave, I don't like those things. Girl: It is because I am only 4. Me: Nice I would say it is a successful day when one is "just sitting here" or "wearing a hat". Wouldn't you? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Watermark template. Powered by Blogger.
From the Inside Out: It's seen as PRAISE and it's seen as FAITH
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From the Inside Out. Tuesday, May 15, 2012. It's seen as PRAISE and it's seen as FAITH. Morning Devotion with Kelly McFadden -. God delights in the praise of His people. Jesus spoke out against the Pharisees who glorified God in appearance, but inside their hearts were calloused and focused on their own agenda. In contrast, Jesus desires that. We come before the Lord with a heart of worship that matches a life of praise. Morning Encouragement with Sarah Young-. Verses for this morning:. Submit yourselves...
Mehaffeys on the Move: August 2012
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Mehaffeys on the Move. Friday, August 31, 2012. Found Caiden asleep like this the other day. My sweet Caiden, 2 months old and flipping the bird. While we are on the old ailing body topic, I know you have been holding your breath about my mole. It is benign, so no worries there. Next time an update on my digestive system. Just kidding. A visit from Grandma and Grauntie. Grauntie feeding Caiden a bottle after touring and oil and vinegar shop (free samples! On a walk through the nearby woods. It's strange ...
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From the Inside Out. Thursday, July 26, 2012. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A SISTER I ADORE. A CUP OF JO. Hi, I'm Amy! I welcome you to follow my journey as I live to know God, explore His creation and experience it all with the love and friendship of others. Thank you for reading about my ever-changing life experiments. Enjoy! View my complete profile. Ethereal template. Powered by Blogger.
Mehaffeys on the Move: February 2012
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Mehaffeys on the Move. Friday, February 24, 2012. A few of my favorite things. 1 The chalkboard table that I made- I will write more about it in the next post. It turned out exactly as I had imagined. Here is another angle. We bought those two new chairs from Ikea and are using a bench on the other side that my parents bought me from Pottery Barn when we first got married. We had been using it as a coffee table previously. 8 Our bathroom. It is so nice to have different sinks and a toilet off of the ...
Mehaffeys on the Move: June 2012
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Mehaffeys on the Move. Sunday, June 24, 2012. What we've been up to. We've been up to a whole lot of snuggling and loving on our little one lately. Here are some of the moments: Bob is in the Moby wrap with Caiden. He keeps saying now I know what it feels like to be pregnant. Right. He is so sweet and mellow and hardly cries (as of now). He does love to eat and sleep and snuggle and do things to make us change his diaper. We are so in love with this wee one! Introducing the newest member of our family.
So Be It.: January 2008
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Move one inch at a time. You'll be just fine. Monday, January 28, 2008. The floors. finally! Ok, here are the before and after pictures of the upstairs transformation. Crappy carpet be gone! So, how does it all look? In the process we discovered an electrical issue we had to deal with and we also had a plumber come out this morning. So, it's like an entirely new house! Anyway, on to happier things. I also got a piano! Joy of joys. my new piano! Jeff and I are doing well, and calming down a bit more now t...
So Be It.: April 2009
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Move one inch at a time. You'll be just fine. Sunday, April 12, 2009. The Glory of Easter. Crown him with many crowns. Crown him with many crowns,. The Lamb upon his throne,. How the heavenly anthem drowns. All music but its own. Awake, my soul, and sing. Of him who died for thee,. And hail him as thy matchless King. Crown him the Lord of life,. Who triumphed o'er the grave,. And rose victorious in the strife. For those he came to save. His glories now we sing,. Who died, and rose on high,. When I saw hi...
Mehaffeys on the Move: March 2014
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Mehaffeys on the Move. Thursday, March 27, 2014. For anyone who still looks at this forsaken blog, here are some pics of this quirky fam, taken by my brother. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Watermark template. Powered by Blogger.
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Cottingham School with the Yellow Flag. Christiane Pflug (née Shütt) is a Canadian artist who was born in Berlin in 1936 and died from an overdose on the Toronto Islands in 1972. She spent her childhood in Berlin. The parents were not married. The father died when she was four. Her mother, a fashion designer, worked during the war years as a nurse. From age seven to twelve she stayed in the Austrian Tyrol town of Kitzbühl. Between 1957 and 1959, in Tunis. From 1962 to 1967. This was followed by a ser...
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Where Food and Spirituality Collide. Jimmy Fallon, U2 and the Kingdom of God. December 7, 2016. I came across this video recently on Facebook, even though the actual event took place back in May 2015. Here’s the gist: Jimmy Fallon and U2 enter a busy subway station in New York in disguise and put on an impromptu performance. It’s worth a watch on so many levels. Like some of the people in the video, rushing to catch their train, without noticing what is currently happening, is my life too much like this?
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Seeking the preeminence of Christ in all spheres of human thought. Tuesday, February 4, 2014. Arel's Atheist Assumptions Pt. 2. Part One can be read here: Arel's Atheist Assumptions Pt. 1. It has zero peer-reviewed papers to back up its claims, it has absolutely no scientific consensus. Does Arel actually expect his readers to take these comments at face value? Or he could check out Willem J. Ouweneel's article “Developmental genetics of homoeosis,” Advances in Genetics,16 [1976], 179-248). As you may ha...