Common Eating: Celebrating Sharing Food.
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IDENTITY THEFT!!!-Thoughts on my Name
IDENTITY THEFT!!!-Thoughts on my Name By Donald McKenzie April 16, 2021 Every so often I feel the need to repost this. I originally posted my thoughts on my name and identity theft, almost 2 years ago, but the subject came up again today, so I thought I’d repost it. For a less cranky look at…
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Famine and Feeding Five Thousand
Famine and Feeding Five Thousand By Donald McKenzie August 18, 2017 Since I finished doing my Eucharistic Eating lecture series in Lent, I’ve been doing a lot of thinking about hunger. Recently I’ve taken it a little farther and have been reading up on famine. Below is an expanded reflection on the sermon I preached…
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Chester: A Meal with Jesus, Review
Chester: A Meal with Jesus, Review By Donald McKenzie January 10, 2020 A Meal with Jesus: Discovering Grace, Community, & Mission around the Table, by Tim Chester, is the latest book on theology and food, that I have been dipping into recently. Content-wise I place it between the Karris book on Luke and Willis-Clements book…
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Water into Wine: For the Common Good
Water into Wine: For the Common Good By Donald McKenzie January 20, 2019 This is today’s sermon. The readings it’s based on are: 1 Corinthians 12:1-11 and John 2:1-11. Spiritual Gifts and Water into Wine. The main reading for this sermon is from the Gospel of John where Jesus turns water into wine. It’s…
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Snacks: A Canadian Food History – Janis Thiessen
Snacks: A Canadian Food History – Janis Thiessen By Donald McKenzie October 9, 2017 Snacks for the read Reading material with snacks to go alongside it. I received a review copy of this book through University of Manitoba Press. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed…
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Klindienst – The Earth Knows My Name
Klindienst – The Earth Knows My Name By Donald McKenzie May 29, 2017 The Earth Knows My Name Cover for The Earth Knows My Name Klindienst review English Conversations in Hotels and Restaurants – Confirmation Of Names A couple of weeks ago, I was on my way to lunch downtown, and decided I…
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