Are we really building communities, or just curating profiles? In a world obsessed with self-optimization and fleeting digital connections, the invitation to a real feast – one overflowing with generosity and inclusivity – feels almost… radical. Today, we dive into Jeremiah 3:15-25 and Luke 14:15-24, not as dusty relics, but as urgent blueprints for a faith that disrupts the echo chambers of our time. This isn't just about good food; it's about a re-imagining of belonging in the age of algorithmic isolation.
The Feast of Now: Reclaiming Table Culture in…
Are we really building communities, or just curating profiles? In a world obsessed with self-optimization and fleeting digital connections, the invitation to a real feast – one overflowing with generosity and inclusivity – feels almost… radical. Today, we dive into Jeremiah 3:15-25 and Luke 14:15-24, not as dusty relics, but as urgent blueprints for a faith that disrupts the echo chambers of our time. This isn't just about good food; it's about a re-imagining of belonging in the age of algorithmic isolation.