Loving God, you look upon us who share this bread.
Keep reminding us that to break bread together is
to share each other's blessings.
We give you our thanks in this bread...thanks for your love, for the love of our family, our friends and our Church.
We give you thanks in the breaking of this bread...thanks for your forgiveness poured out upon us, for forgiveness received and offered among our family, our friends and our Church.
We give you thanks in the sharing of this bread...thanks for your joy within us, for joy shared among our family, our friends and our Church. Loving God, keep reminding us that to break bread together is to share in each other's blessings.
Amen.
We exist for the sole purpose of learning one another’s names—as we break bread together. All we ask is you tell us your name!
Time: Six months out of the year we meet in each other’s homes for dinner, brunch—or sometimes just for appetizers and dessert. Twice a year we meet as a large group where all newcomers—and folks who haven’t yet discovered Supper Club—are invited to join us. You come as often as it suits you. All you have to do is show up with whatever the host asks you to bring. And you’ll likely meet somebody you didn’t know before.
Gifts and talents: If you are an adult, if you have a name, if you have a sense of humor—and if you would like to know more people, you are then qualified! Cooking skills are not required. If you have room to host people in your home, that is great, but also not required. It is never about the food or location; it is always about the fellowship. This is a great way to get to know your fellow parishioners and truly become a part of a growing community.