Sensing God || Tasting God
While many questions in life have binary answers, little about faith is clear and concise. But what if God is not only Emmanuel, God with us, but also one who can be experienced through ordinary means each day? In her book, Life in Five Senses, Gretchen Rubin writes, “Because I noticed more, I appreciated more.” What if the same can be said of our faith and God’s movement in our lives?
“Sharing food is an ancient, universal, and revered human custom and is one of the most important expressions of community…for many people, sharing food means love.” Jesus embodied Rubin’s words well as he regularly ate with all kinds of people and ensured that there was plenty of wine at a wedding feast when the large containers started to run dry. How, then, might we experience more of Christ’s presence through the simple act of eating together? Where and how do we taste God?
Please join us for worship this Morning as we ponder what it means to "taste and see that the Lord is good."