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January 21, 2022 24 mins

Is it possible to have food and fellowship at the same time? Food is a connector and has an ability to bring people together for better or for worse. How then do we remove food as the focal point of our everyday lives and connection with others?

 

In this episode, Heidi explains how we can make food our wonderful servant, plus how to combine fellowship and food when serving others. Listen in to learn how to make your heart and home a place to nourish people spiritually and not just physically with food. 

 

“Food is a connector, and it’s up to us to put food in its proper place." ~Heidi Bramm

 

Top Takeaways:

  • Understanding we were created to relate and that food was created to be served with love. 
  • How to check yourself before sharing nutrition thoughts to avoid hurting others.
  • How to make your home a place of spiritual nourishment where food isn’t the focal point. 

 

What you will learn:

  • How food is used as an expression of love, and why it’s our responsibility to put food in its proper place. 
  • Defining fellowship and its goal in uplifting one another in the good fight. 
  • How food thoughts distract us from being receptive to Holy Spirit’s message. 
  • Check your motives when serving others with food to ensure you’re coming from a place of love. 
  • Run your food thoughts through your Holy Spirit filter.
  • Focus on the fellowship and the people in front of you and not get distracted by food. 
  • Do everything as unto the Lord – make your presence a place where people can be spiritually nourished.
  • Pray for others in their needy areas during your times together. 
  • Be mindful of where others are at in their journey when making meals. 
  • Invite people into your home to come and fellowship. 
  • Where in the scriptures it appears that food does show up in the afterlife.  

 

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