Mealtime Theology: The Feeding of the 5,000
“God calls us to give bread to our neighbors and those across the world, both spiritually and literally. The only way for us to give that without losing heart is if we are feeding on the bread of life so that we are, just like the crowds, completely satisfied.”
By Alex Watlington
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The 2025 General Assembly host committee has announced who will preach for the worship services in Chattanooga.
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Before I became a pastor, I could not say I was estranged from a single soul. Almost 20 years in, the list is longer than I would have ever thought bearable. It includes some of my most intimate former friends and ministry partners: people whose names are etched on major milestones in my life, and…