

Kitchen Meditations with Kendall Vanderslice
Edible Theology
Reflections on cooking to help you taste God’s goodness in each bite.
Whether the kitchen is a place of stress or a place that brings peace at the end of a long day, whether you love cooking or loathe it, you still need to eat.
Baker and writer Kendall Vanderslice (author of We Will Feast: Rethinking Dinner, Worship, and the Community of God) understands the complexity of food—as well as the ways God meets us in the kitchen and at the table. Through these reflections on the mundane tasks that shape our daily lives, along with cooking tips and prayers for sacred, ordinary moments, you'll taste a bit of God's hope and healing every time you eat.
Whether the kitchen is a place of stress or a place that brings peace at the end of a long day, whether you love cooking or loathe it, you still need to eat.
Baker and writer Kendall Vanderslice (author of We Will Feast: Rethinking Dinner, Worship, and the Community of God) understands the complexity of food—as well as the ways God meets us in the kitchen and at the table. Through these reflections on the mundane tasks that shape our daily lives, along with cooking tips and prayers for sacred, ordinary moments, you'll taste a bit of God's hope and healing every time you eat.
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Dec 26, 2021 • 48sec
Kitchen Meditations Will be Back in the New Year!
The Kitchen Meditations team is taking a break to rest and enjoy time with family and friends. We hope you had a wonderful Christmas! See you back here next Sunday, Jan 2nd as we begin new kitchen meditations on fasting & feasting, diet culture, and clean eating.

Dec 19, 2021 • 20min
On Love through Labor
When you think of love, do you think of boxes of chocolates and bouquets of flowers? Or do you think of the screams of a mother in the final stages of giving birth? In this final Advent episode, we’ll take about the ways God shows us love through labor and how we might sense that love in the work of our own hands.
Learn more about bread in the Gospels with our Bake with the Bible curriculum.
No-Knead Wheat Bread Recipe
Gluten Free No Knead Bread Recipe
Learn to bake bread as a form of prayer with our Bake & Pray workshop.
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Dec 12, 2021 • 18min
On Joy in Simple Things
Whenever we’re hurting or we’re overcome by the weight of the world, joy seems like it should be the last thing on our mind. Advent invites us to see the tension of both joy and hardship through a different light. In the midst of holiday parties and celebrations, what might it look like to allow yourself to delight in the fullness of God’s creation?
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Dec 5, 2021 • 18min
On Peace Around the Table
We’ve all sat through an awkward meal before—the kind that brings together family members with all kinds of opinions. Maybe you’re the kind of person that comes to the table gunning for a fight. Or maybe you’re the kind that wants to keep things calm at all costs. What does it mean to pursue peace around the table?
Links and Resources from this episode:
Taize song, The Kingdom of God
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Nov 28, 2021 • 18min
On Eating In Community
Do you enjoy sharing meals with friends? Do you prioritize sitting at the table with others, or is it something that you fit in between all the other busy things? Eating together with others is a primary means by which God addresses our need for community.
Links and Resources from this episode:
Buy Kendall’s book
Vivek Murthy on the loneliness epidemic
Purchase Worship at the Table
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Nov 21, 2021 • 19min
On Confession and Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving is a complicated holiday. It’s a day for laughing with cousins, feasting on turkey and pumpkin pie, and arguing with family around the table. What do we do with the historical realities behind the holiday, though? What might it look like to begin this turkey day with confession then thanks?
Links and Resources from this episode:
Pie Ranch and Amah Mutsun history
How the Civil War created Thanksgiving
Learn more about Advent with The Baker’s Table
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Nov 14, 2021 • 18min
On Grocery Shopping
How much time or mental energy does grocery shopping take up for you? Is it a cause of stress or a point of joy? In today’s episode, we’re talking about what it means for food to be good, and how this can help us approach our grocery shopping as a way to celebrate the gifts of God.
Links and Resources from this episode:
-Grab a copy of Kendall’s book.
-Learn more about Bake with the Bible
-Find us on Instagram: @EdibleTheology
-Download the transcript for this episode and join the conversation about all things Edible Theology at Community.EdibleTheology.com

Nov 7, 2021 • 5min
What Does the Kitchen Mean to You?
Kitchen Meditations, a podcast from Edible Theology starts next Sunday, November 14th!
In Christian tradition, we believe that God meets us each Sunday at the Communion table, in a meal of bread and wine. On Kitchen Meditations, we're going to look for the ways God also meets us at the kitchen table on all the days in between. Whether the kitchen is a place of stress or a place that brings peace at the end of a long day, whether you love cooking or loathe it, you still need to eat.
I'm Kendall Vanderslice, baker, writer, and author of We Will Feast: Rethinking Dinner, Worship, and the Community of God. Our relationship to food is complex, but God meets us in the kitchen and at the table. Through these reflections on the mundane tasks that shape our daily lives, along with cooking tips and prayers for sacred, ordinary moments, you'll taste a bit of God's hope and healing every time you eat.
Join me in the kitchen each Sunday, beginning next week, for a new episode. Subscribe to Kitchen Meditations to make sure you don't miss an episode. Sign up for my weekly email newsletter at EdibleTheology.com and you'll get an email each Sunday when the new episode releases, and more!

Nov 1, 2021 • 2min
Coming Soon: Kitchen Meditations
Reflections on cooking to help you taste God’s goodness in each bite.
Whether the kitchen is a place of stress or a place that brings peace at the end of a long day, whether you love cooking or loathe it, you still need to eat.
Baker and writer Kendall Vanderslice (author of We Will Feast: Rethinking Dinner, Worship, and the Community of God) understands the complexity of food—as well as the ways God meets us in the kitchen and at the table. Through these reflections on the mundane tasks that shape our daily lives, along with cooking tips and prayers for sacred, ordinary moments, you'll taste a bit of God's hope and healing every time you eat.


