A Church Potluck of Comfort Food

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Perhaps it was celebration of the end of a long cold winter month
Possibly a need of respite from a month of dieting
Likely a response to economic bad news day after day:
A potlatch, a potluck, a communion of comfort food.

What to bring? What soothes stomach and heart?

Macaroni and cheese, with drizzled bread cubes on top
Beef stew chuck-a-block with vegetables and potatoes
Teriyaki chicken
Meat loaf topped with catsup
Spaghetti and pizza

Home made bread, steaming, soft
Whole chocolate milk
And ice cream sundaes

Nothing expensive
Or extravagant
Or requiring debt to pay.

It was the beginning
Of an evening of games and laughter;
When times get tough
And jobs are lost, savings dwindling

It is time for reconnecting community,
For huddling against the storm
Forgetting worry for a night
And sharing comfort, all together, smiling.

One thought on “A Church Potluck of Comfort Food

  1. That’s the best-looking mac and cheese I’ve ever seen, and I grew up calling it “macaroni pie,” to give you and idea of how important it was to us. My sister evolved to a point of incorporating chunks of ham into the dish AND making it with whole milk!! I’ve known some congregations who avoided kitchens and meals at church and I’ve known some who base their ongoing programs on fellowship. I personally believe strongly in fellowship. My sister does the “bread ministry” at her church — she bakes many small loaves of banana nut or cranberry or some such bread and puts them in the freezer. Every time the visiting committee goes to see potential members or members having a hard time, a loaf of that bread goes with them. I love that idea.

    Thanks for reminding me there is common sense solidity and compassion left in the world. We hear of it so seldom.

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