Taylor Sligh

6 posts

Practical Approaches For More Equitable and Accessible Food Ministries

Food insecurity affects millions across the U.S., and faith communities have long played a key role in addressing hunger. This blog explores strategies to make food ministries more equitable and accessible, focusing on improving nutrition access, partnering with local resources, and enhancing language accessibility to better serve diverse communities.
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Introducing Our Newest Interns: John and Mariah

We are excited to introduce you to John Murphy and Mariah Perrigo Cody, two passionate individuals who bring unique experiences, backgrounds, and perspectives to our work. Both are pursuing degrees at Duke Divinity School and have already begun making an impact in their internships, blending their theological education with a commitment to community engagement.
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Cultivating Connection Through Storytelling

This year’s conference is not just about discussing food and land; it’s about rewriting the narratives that shape our understanding of food justice. We aim to challenge individual blame, confront structural issues within our food systems, and seek collective, creative solutions through the power of story.
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SFJFS Sessions 5-7 Insights

Check out some highlights from sessions 5-7 of Come to the Table's Fall 2023 School for Food Justice, Faith, and Storytelling (SFJFS).
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