Jesus eats with friends
What is it about sharing the table for a meal with friends that makes the friendships burn brighter? I have been working on a book cover illustration the last couple weeks that deals with that phenomena. I love it, I love the around the table intimacy that happens when we mix conversation with shared dishes, shared thoughts, and shared physical space.
Every Sunday night up to the first week of Art Prize we have a potluck dinner at our house (106 Fuller SE) beginning at 5:30. We eat and share the vision of the Beerhorst Wonder Wagon event which is all about creating community through creativity. We are really excited about Art Prize and what it is doing to rewrite the DNA of Grand Rapids. We are looking forward to the art, the music, and the friends that will come together at our encampment on the river between Kinkos and the River for those two weeks. If you are reading this and think you would like to join our Wonder Wagon team please consider this your invitation and bring a dish to pass!

September 9th, 2009 at 8:02 am
I was pondering the other day that at the last supper Jesus told his friends he wanted to eat his last meal with them–but think of who was NOT invited: his mother and brothers. Is this odd or is our Western culture too tied to flesh and blood relations (hmm that makes me think again of the last supper–my flesh, my blood) rather than “those who do the will of the father.”
October 3rd, 2009 at 3:11 pm
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