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Three slices of everything bagels stacked on top of each other next to a glass jar of everything bagel spices with spice spilling out.
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Just Food: Diet Culture and Faith Practices

Content Warning: I’m going to talk about food and the body in this piece. If you are suffering or have suffered from disordered eating practices in the past, be aware that I do make slight references to my own restriction and binging. I love bagels. I love them toasted and slathered in cream cheese. I love an everything bagel. Want to talk about bagel sandwiches? Yes please. There was a time in my life where the value I assigned bagels was “unhealthy.” Because of the carbs and the fat, bagels were bad, bad, bad. I deprived myself of this food I love...
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Feeding Refugees at an IRC Welcome Center: a Just Serve Stake...

I am the Just Serve stake coordinator, and our stake is working on a service project to provide meals at our local International Rescue Committee's Welcome Center. I personally love this project because it is so central to what Christ taught us to do. As one Episcopalian woman I spoke with as I was working on plans said, "I don't care about anyone's politics. My job is to feed people who are hungry." So, I wanted to share what our stake is working on in hopes that other stakes with an IRC Welcome Center near them could prepare a meal...
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Affirming mantras about our bodies, body size, and food during a...

May 2020 By LMA These mantras are associated with a blog post on fat phobia and our changing bodies during the COVID-19 pandemic. They are applicable other times, too.  My body is one of the only things I will have with me throughout my entire life. My body can be an important form of comfort during this pandemic (and other times). It can also protect me. The way I feel in my body, present it to others, and have it responded to is important. *My body is attractive and deserving of love and intimate partnership in whatever form feels good to me. My body has value...
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