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Food Glorious Food, or what has food and faith to do with each other?

28. February 2017 by Simon

food and faith

Jesus risked being called a glutton and a drinker. Why? How come the church loved to eat together? What have food and faith to do with each other?

Jesus valued food

Jesus, being the resurrected Christ, shows up at the beach, grilling fish. The disciples walking to Emmaus recognized Jesu when he was breaking bread. Even when he was giving the promise of the Holy Spirit, they where probably eating together. (Acts 1:4 And while staying with them he ordered them not to leave from Jerusalem, but to wait for the promise of the Father, … –> The word for staying could also be translated with “eating together with”)  His new body transcended walls, time, places. How would he need food? Yet the one that now has all authority in heaven and earth, wanted to sit down with his friends and eat and drink.

The early church valued food

The early church would make it a point to eat together regularly. It’s described as a daily habit. The church it seems, prayed as much as they ate together.

why do food and faith get together?

Why are food and faith so closely linked? Here are 3 main ideas about it:

1) Connection

The first call to the non-jewish (that’s you and me), was food related. God wanted Peter to connect with gentiles, and used a food related vision. This was maybe also why Peter got the idea. You can’t really hold a distance and eat regularly with someone at the same time. Food connects.

2) Generosity & Gratefulness

Acts 2:46 And day by day, attending the temple together and breaking bread in their homes, they received their food with glad and generous hearts. Food can be plain nourishment, or it can be an expression of common care and generosity.

3.) Slowness

Food slows things down. It creates space. My Pastor, Simon McIntyre, often says: “There is revelation shared at the table.” Food creates a space where conversations can go deeper, while they don’t have to be packed in a formal speech. A lot of Jesus’ revelations happened around food. Don’t separate what Jesus put together all the time!

Practical thoughts for our situation:

Our welcome team is a sermon:

• Respect: The effort put into the nibbles after church send a signal of excellency and hospitality. It is as spiritual as the songs we sing, the prayers we pray!
• Help: Ask them, how you can help!

Connect Groups that eat together…:

• make it enjoyable on the long run: It doesn’t have to be Instagram worthy, (no harm if it is). Share the responsibility.
• Is there a limit?: It’s true, I too struggle to pray full on with chicken wings in my mouth. There needs to be a place of respect for prayer, worship and scripture. But if we stay sensitive to the Holy Spirit we will find a healthy balance.

Parties & Events

• Events create a lot of work. The fruit is not always visible right away, but over time it shows. Some regular attenders, become a sustaining part of the church after attending an event or party. Apparently Racclette speaks louder than a mission statement flyer.
• If we don’t celebrate our victories, we will only remember our losses. It’s vital that we celebrate regularly.
• Join the team.

Communion

• Communion has been neglected, less because we didn’t see the value, more because we didn’t organize it. We would love to start monthly communion at every first Sunday of the month. Who would like to join this team?

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: faith, relationship

Hey C3 Zurich Kids! This month we will learn tha Hey C3 Zurich Kids! 

This month we will learn that God’s love never changes, that our thoughts matter, that our friendships should reflect kindness, and that following God is like training for an important race.
We want to learn to live according to God’s will, from the simplest things
to the most complex.

Diesen Monat lernen wir, dass Gottes Liebe sich nie verändert.
Wir entdecken, wie wichtig unsere Gedanken sind und wie wir freundlich miteinander umgehen können.
Ausserdem verstehen wir, dass Gott zu folgen wie ein Training für ein wichtiges Rennen ist.
Wir wollen lernen, jeden Tag nach Gottes Willen zu leben, in den kleinen und in den grossen Dingen.

See you this Sunday and bring a friend. #c3zurich #wearec3 #c3zhkids #sundayschool #c3europe
A sacred moment to pause, reflect, and remember. A A sacred moment to pause, reflect, and remember.
As we take communion, we are reminded of His love poured out, His body broken, and His grace that covers us all.
“Do this in remembrance of Me.”
Wherever you are in your journey, you are invited to partake communion with us on the last Sunday of every month.

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This Sunday, March 29 Palm Sunday 🌿, there’s no se This Sunday, March 29 Palm Sunday 🌿, there’s no service at C3ZH South as we gather together at C3ZH West location.

One church, one home, coming together as family.
Service starts at 10:15am at C3ZH and we can’t wait to see you! www.c3zurich.ch
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The story of Joseph is more than a moral tale abou The story of Joseph is more than a moral tale about perseverance and forgiveness. As he moves from
beloved son to rejected brother, from pit to prison to palace, the gospel story of Jesus is quietly rehearsed in his life.

Join us in this nine-week series, ECHOES, as we walk through Genesis 37–50 and discover how Joseph's life reveals different facets of Christ: the beloved Son, the betrayed brother, the suffering servant, the exalted Savior, and the Lord who turns evil into good. 
The series culminates during the Holy Week, where we see Joseph's story fully realized in the death and resurrection of Jesus.
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God’s plan moves forward no matter what happens. T God’s plan moves forward no matter what happens. Through shipwrecks, prison doors, kings’ courts, storms, and new cities, we will learn that God is always in control. He uses ordinary people to do extraordinary things, and He wants to use YOU!

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