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Breaking Bread Together: The Quiet Power of a Shared Dinner Table
17th July 2023 • CROWD Church Livestream • Crowd Church
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"Breaking Bread Together: The Quiet Power of a Shared Dinner Table," dives into the eleventh chapter of Acts, shedding light on the power of shared meals and their spiritual implications. Breaking Bread (eating together) Breaks Barriers.

  • You don't have to be part of a traditional family to enjoy a shared meal either. Let's remember, Jesus was a single man, yet He was often the life of the dinner party. He was there, breaking bread and sharing stories.
  • A recent study showed that having family meals can reduce the chances of divorce by 30%.
  • Throughout the Gospels, we see Jesus breaking bread with all kinds of people - tax collectors like Levi, vast crowds like the feeding of the 5000, and even His own disciples at the Last Supper.

Top Tips:

  • Make Time for Shared Meals. Set aside specific times each week for shared meals.
  • Invite People from your four concentric circles: the circle closest to you is often your family and really close friends. The next circle out is your friendship group; the next circle are people you know, such as colleagues, neighbours and so on. Then the final circle are people that you don't know.
  • Invite Diversity to Your Table.
  • Nurture Intentional Conversations. Use mealtimes as an opportunity for intentional, meaningful conversations. Draw inspiration from Jesus, who used meals as teaching moments.
  • Share the gospel. The dinner table is a great place to talk about this gospel, this good news, the good news of Jesus and that this dinner table is just a shadow of the heavenly banquet table, which represents the invitation of God's kingdom.
  • Inviting people around for a meal might seem overwhelming, especially with our busy lives. But remember, it's about small, consistent efforts. You don't have to do it all at once. Start where you are, with what you have. You might not be able to invite folks around for a meal, but what about a cup of tea? Get creative.
  • Never underestimate the power of sharing a meal. Being intentional in setting aside time to eat with others can make a real difference in your life and the lives of others. Breaking bread breaks barriers.

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