We all eat to survive. Yet, what we eat might actually be killing us. How we eat can be influenced by our culture, our religious beliefs, our health needs, our upbringing or our preferences. But how many of us consciously choose what we eat to maximize our health and well-being, as well as our planet’s sustainability? Join us to explore how to make choices that allow us to live in right relationship with our food, our bodies and planet.
This was a wonderful first service for me. These are questions that I have lived, from how to best care for the earth and it’s creatures to how to care for the health of myself and my family. These questions were compassionately and intelligently considered. It made me feel at home! Thank you to Reverend Nica Eaton-Guinn and the individuals who contributed to this vital topic.
With gratitude,
Sharon Slentz