The Supper of the Lamb

fitting to read this for Holy Week ✝️ I opened this on a whim and I’m glad I was able to digest (heh) slowly over Holy Week.

The Supper of the Lamb,
Robert Fartar Capon


“To be sure, food keeps us alive, but that is only its smallest and most temporary work. Its eternal purpose is to furnish our sensibilities against the day when we shall sit down at the heavenly banquet and see how gracious the Lord is. Nourishment is necessary only for a while; what we shall need forever is taste.”


“We were not made in God’s image for nothing.”


“Your company is an earthly image of the Divine Sociality of the Godhead. Convene it then in the Name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost. A host is the priest of his own house. Even if there is an ordained priest at the table, it is the householder himself who should say the blessing. No one else has proper jurisdiction.”

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Heather Hodgson Kuhl is a writer and therapist living with her husband Jon in southwestern Washington, which is to say, not the Portland OR metroplex. she has been scribbling and creating since the age of four. when not working as a full time therapist, Heather can be found eating too many chocolate covered espresso beans, gardening, reading, spending time with her nieces and nephews, or hatching plans to run away to the beach forever and ever, amen.

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