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  2. Agape feast - Wikipedia

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    The practice of sharing an agape meal is mentioned in Jude 1:12 of the Christian Bible and has been said to be a "common meal of the early church". [9] References to communal meals are found in 1 Corinthians 11:17–34 and in Saint Ignatius of Antioch's Letter to the Smyrnaeans, where the term agape is used, and in a letter from Pliny the ...

  3. Cafe church - Wikipedia

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    The ministry statement for AMH Coffeehouse Church is found in Acts 2:42: "And they continued steadfastly in the apostles' doctrine and fellowship, in the breaking of bread, and in prayers." [1] The goal of cafe church endeavors is to impact their local community with a message of God's love and the transforming power of Christ's love.

  4. Church offers community meals as part of city's Code ... - AOL

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    Emmanuel Congressional Church, 119 S. Hamilton St., is hosting free community meals Monday to Friday, from 5 p.m. to 7:45 p.m., all winter long. The church ... Church offers community meals as ...

  5. Here's where you can find a free meal and fellowship in Port ...

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    The meal runs from noon to about 2 p.m. or until they are out of food. While residents can come into the Salvation Army, 2000 Court St., to enjoy a meal with company, there is also a take-out option.

  6. Wiregrass church gives out over 300 pre-Thanksgiving meals ...

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    ENTERPRISE, Ala. (WDHN) — One Wiregrass church ensures nearly 300 families don’t go hungry this Thanksgiving holiday. Johns Chapel AME Church in Enterprise hosted its 4th Annual Pre ...

  7. Mormon foodways - Wikipedia

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    Women baked bread for the sacrament in Kirtland, Ohio, and later in Utah in the 1890s. One woman would cut the crusts off the sacrament bread and transport it on a special crystal platter, creating her own ritual from domestic work. [7] Pioneers ate bread for meals, sometimes softened with molasses, and made soup with dried bread. [8]

  8. Free community meal is this Friday at Oak Ridge Unitarian ...

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    Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church opens its doors to the community again for its free Friday meal at 5:30 p.m. Oct. 25. All are invited to stop in for homemade African Harvest Soup, with ...

  9. Wilderness Grace - Wikipedia

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    Note that the first two lines are different from either the contemporary version or the "Wilderness" version. This original version is copied here verbatim from a handwritten copy of The Worth Ranch Grace written on a small piece of note paper by James P. Fitch, Region Nine Scout Executive, during a trip to Worth Ranch in the 1930s.