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(Click refresh or reload for current message) Friday,
June
5, 2026
During a bike
ride on
the Northwest
Lancaster
County River
Trail late
yesterday
afternoon I
saw a train
crossing the
Shocks Mill
Bridge which
opened January
1, 1905. Look
closely and
you'll see
Falcon
patiently
waiting for me
as I was
excitedly
watching as
the train come
through.
Click on photo to enlarge "Potluck Musings" Message
summary:
Next time you
get together
to share a
meal with
brothers and
sisters in
Christ
remember these
early meals
and aspire to
the same kind
of unity,
gladness and
sincerity
within your
church body. We
had a potluck
meal in our
Adult Bible
Fellowship
class this
last Sunday,
something we
and other
classes often
plan when
there is a
Fifth Sunday.
These types of
potluck
dinners are
common in
churches
wherever we
have lived. I
doubt that any
of our US
readers need
an explanation
of potluck
since
everywhere
we’ve lived
potluck is
popular. But
for our
international
readers,
potluck is a
gathering
where each
family or
individual
contributes a
food dish to
be shared
among the
group. It
results in a
tasty variety
of food, a
great time of
fellowship and
often an
exchanging of
recipes. Once
a month our
church choir
and orchestra
meet 2˝ hours
for practice
on Saturday
mornings.
Brooksyne
shares the
following: we
take a 30
minute break
halfway
through and
enjoy a
spontaneous
potluck meal
where there
are no
sign-ups.
Deviled eggs
are a given at
every potluck,
but several
months ago the
food
contribution
ended up being
plate after
plate of
deviled eggs.
Some took home
the full dish
of eggs they
had brought
due to the
excess
contribution
of one food
group.
Interestingly,
at the next
gathering,
there were no
deviled eggs
to be seen or
eaten. (Too
bad, since I
enjoy at least
one or should
I say half a
deviled egg at
every
potluck.) Today's
text describes
potlucks in
the early
church, "taking
their meals
together".
Tuesday
evening we
gathered for a
potluck picnic
with ministers
from our area.
We sat with a
couple who
host "Dinner
Church" in an
impoverished
part of
Lancaster
City. At
Dinner Church,
worship takes
place at the
table around a
big, delicious
meal that is
prepared
together. This
concept seems
to be
growing.* But
today let us
consider a
portion of the
daily text
from a more
literal sense,
"breaking
bread from
house to
house, they
were taking
their meals
together."
While enjoying
dinners at
church this
text seems to
be speaking of
the blessing
of hospitality
in the home
around the
table. A
few verses
earlier these
four
components are
recorded by
Luke,
describing the
early church
in the days
following the
Day Of
Pentecost and
outpouring of
God's Spirit: Be
encouraged
today, Hebrews
3:13.
Stephen & Brooksyne Weber
Today
potlucks are
events in
which
attendees each
bring a dish
of food to be
shared,
including
salads, mains,
and desserts.
A potluck is a
communal
gathering
where each
guest or group
contributes a
homemade or
store-bought
dish to be
shared with
the entire
group. It
takes the
pressure off a
single host
and allows for
a diverse,
collaborative
buffet-style
meal.
Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources
"Come
and Dine the
Master
Calleth"
Watch
on YouTube
Stephen's
memory: When I
pastored a
church in Elk
County PA
right out of
Bible College
we had a
monthly
fellowship
meeting with a
meal with area
ministers. Our
leader was
David Selleck
(now 99 tears
old).
Invariably
before we ate
we would sing
this song!
"5
Vintage Church
Potluck
Recipes That
Still Taste
Amazing Today
| Allrecipes"
Watch
on YouTube
(I think I've
eaten all of
these)
4K
Drone Footage
of the Shocks
Mill Railroad
Bridge
spanning the
Susquehanna
River in
Lancaster,
PA Watch
on YouTube
Brooksyne
helping serve
a Pot Luck
dinner
following our
church service
in 2012. By
her expression
you can see I
caught her by
surprise.
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