On Wednesday nights for several months during the year, Unity-Unitarian church offers delicious meals that are prepared by volunteers for a nominal fee. Tonight the menu consisted of roasted steelhead trout with herbs, scalloped potatoes, asparagus, salad and strawberry cheesecake bars. After the meal, diners either went to a brief chapel service or continued socializing at their tables. Following that, programs included a panel discussion by those who recently traveled to Selma, Alabama, or grounded meditation or a Chinese Board Game. Students in grades 5-8 had a meditation program of their own.
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neat program. i'd be all over the dessert. :)
ReplyDeleteThat's amazing. No such opportunity in conservative East Texas. I would love to be exposed to a church like this. And by the way, I would have gone to the group discussion re: Selma.
ReplyDeleteThe dessert looks tasty. I would have gone for the meditation.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like quite a delicious meal...and a very pleasant evening overall. What a nice community service!
ReplyDeleteThe trout looks delicious! Sounds like a relaxing, educational evening.
ReplyDeleteA nice initiative.
ReplyDeleteFood for the body and soul, you could say.
ReplyDeleteI like all of this, including the discussions.
ReplyDeleteI would be all over the dessert- admittedly I don't go for seafood. I know some churches here do the same sort of thing for members and members of the community from time to time.
ReplyDeleteThat salmon sure looks good!
ReplyDeleteNot the usual church supper menu! Looks delicious.
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