Fort Worth Dish Out inspiration is covered by NPR

Some of you may know that I was a part of a great ministry/non-profit called Fort Worth Dish Out. You also may know that the Fort Worth Dish Out is a part of a much larger network called "Sunday Soup". 

One of the soups, Detroit Soup, was recently covered by NPR's Tell Me More

I share this to say that if you want to see what a church could look like, I submit to you to read/listen to this interview with Detroit Soup's Director, Amy Kaherl. 

I am proud to have been a part of the development of the Fort Worth Dish Out and will continue to promote it not just as a great philanthropic dinner but also as a ministry that gives a fresh expression of Church. 

Kaherl's responses are some great responses when it comes to how Detroit Soup is working to bridge the gap between politics, religion and community betterment.

On a side note. I am only a bit envious that Fort Worth Dish Out was not asked!  :)

Jason Valendy

Husband, father of two boys, pastor in the United Methodist Church, and guy who is interested in the desert mothers and fathers. The idea of Orthocardia is the pursuit of having a “right heart” over the pursuit of having a “right belief” (orthodoxy) or a “right action” (orthopraxy).

www.jasonvalendy.net
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