Re-Imagining Bread Communion – Request for Recipes

UU Schenectady has a history of devoting the Sunday before Thanksgiving for a Bread Communion service. People are invited to bring a loaf of bread, and to share what the bread means to them. The many loaves are cut, and everyone is invited to share in the communion of tasting and enjoying bread together. This year, we are re-imagining this tradition, and invite you to send a recipe of bread that means something to you. Perhaps the recipe has been handed down through the generations. Or maybe it is a newer discovery in the age of food sensitivities and allergies.
Email the recipe along with a sentence or two about what this bread means to you. We’ll share the recipes in Circuits for the next two weeks. On Sunday, Nov. 22nd, we’ll include a bread communion ritual in the service, and encourage you to have some bread with you, possibly made from one of the shared recipes. Please send recipes to Rev. Lynn with “bread recipe” in the subject line.