I grew up around the kitchen table--dinners together were a priority in our family. Chris and I agree that when the time comes, we want to raise our kids the same way. I love how you and Randy tie this together with the wedding feast in the end, the Eucharist meal, the breaking of bread throughout Scripture. Chris and I share meals with friends the majority of our evenings. This is where friendships are forged, over a god meal and a good glass of wine. Jesus made an ordinary meal--bread and wine--and infused it with the sacred. I don't think we should limit that sacred to Sunday morning. It's part of our everyday life.

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