
In bread communion, people bring different kinds of bread to share. Some bring breads that are part of their cultural heritage, like pita bread from the Middle East, or Irish soda bread.
Breads around the world are very different, but every civilization that has ever lived on the earth has made some type of bread. This communion reminds us that we all need food to live, that we must share our one earth which feeds us all. It also reminds us to share our unique gifts with one another, so all can be fed.
So if you have a bread that’s special to your family/heritage, plan to bring some to share on November 23rd.
It can be homemade or store bought. Or, if you just have a favorite style of bread you would like to share, bring that. Interpret “bread” as loosely as you would like.
We’ll have toppings such as butter, honey and jam available but feel free to bring anything that you especially like with your bread. We also traditionally serve apple cider with the bread so that will be available as well.
