Read below for past CTTT blog posts.
- A Reflection on the Food & The Common Good Panel
- 2026 Come to the Table Conference Retrospective
- NC Food Pantries Fill the Gap After Funding Cuts
- Fostering Opportunity For Connection and Creativity
- Food & Control Event Recap
- Food & Stigma
- Food & Control: A Q&A With RAFI’s Melanie Canales
- Food & Rights: A Q&A With Dr. Josh Lohnes
- Food & Myths That Divide
- Food & Dignity: A Q&A With Dr. Rebecca de Souza
- Partnerships Thriving in Farmville
- Food & Partnerships: Farmville Food Hub and the Power of Community
- Practical Approaches For More Equitable and Accessible Food Ministries
- Introducing Our Newest Interns: John and Mariah
- Celebrating the Blessing of the Land: A Heartfelt Community Event
- D-SNAP and What It Means For Western NC Food Pantries
- 2024 Come to the Table Conference Retrospective
- Cultivating Connection Through Storytelling
- SNAP Myths Debunked
- Stories in Sandston
- Grantee Spotlight: Salem UMC
- USDA Launches New Summer Food Assistance Program
- Come to the Table 2024 Small Grant Awardees
- Mitigating Racial Land Loss through Local Partnerships
- Nourishing Change: Protecting SNAP and Empowering Food Choice
- Submit a Workshop Proposal for the 2024 CTTT Conference
- Register Now For Come to the Table’s 2024 Regional Events
- SFJFS Sessions 5-7 Insights
- SFJFS Sessions 2-4 Food Justice Insights
- Food Insecurity on the Rise
- SFJFS Session 1 Storytelling Insights
- Meet the Fall 2023 SFJFS Cohort
- Come to the Table Supports Community Supported Agriculture Across the State
- Applications Open for School for Food Justice, Faith, and Storytelling
- Re-Framing SNAP and Work Requirements
- Brown Family Farm Blessing of the Land
- Announcing the 2023 School for Food Justice, Faith, and Storytelling
- Farm and Faith Partnership Continues to Thrive in Wake County
- SFJFS Session 8 Insights
- SFJFS Session 7 Insights
- SFJFS Session 6 Insights
- SFJFS Session 5 Insights
- SFJFS Session 4 Insights
- Advancing Congregation-Supported Agriculture
- SFJFS Session 3 Insights
- Come to the Table Conference Listening Sessions
- SFJFS Session 2 Insights
- Emergency Allotments to SNAP Recipients Ending in February
- SFJFS Session 1 Insights
- Double Bucks as a Win-Win-Win: Q&A with BRWIA
- The Soul Speaks in Story: Storytelling as Ministry
- Community Supported Agriculture Growing in the Sandhills
- A Year of Service With Come to the Table
- Farm & Faith Partnerships: Celebrating Successes and Growing Partners in the Sandhills
- Western Regional Gathering
- Come to the Table Eastern Regional Gathering
- Justine Post: Champion for Rural North Carolina
- What Would It Take?
- David Allen – Storyteller for Change
- Wake County CSA Brings Farmers and Faith Communities Together
- 2022 Come to the Table Conference Inspires Generosity, the Power of our Collective Voice, and Action
- 2022 Come To The Table Conference
- Mini-grants Available to Connect Faith Communities and Farmers of Color
- CTTT Peer Learning Event: Partnering With A Farmer
- Soul City Farm Blessing of the Land
- RAFI-USA Grantee Spotlight: Bethany’s Table and Secotan Market
- AVAILABLE NOW — Food, Faith, and Farmers of Color: A Guide for Community Collaboration
- From Tulsa to Durham, Jarred White’s Journey through Spirituality and Community
- On the Road Again!
- School for Food Justice, Faith, and Storytelling Session 7: Putting Faith Into Action
- 2022 Come To The Table Conference Request For Workshop Proposals
- School for Food Justice, Faith, and Storytelling Session 6: Toward a Theology of Hunger
- RAFI-USA Announces 2022 Come To The Table Conference Plenary Speakers
- Come to the Table Intern: MacGregor Knight
- School for Food Justice, Faith, and Storytelling Session 5: Systemic Issues in the Food System
- Food, Faith, and Justice Fellow: Jacob Dye
- School for Food Justice, Faith, and Storytelling Session 4: Racial Equity and Policy Advocacy
- Mo Murrie’s Long and Winding Road to RAFI-USA
- RAFI-USA Staff Members’ Speaking Engagements
- RAFI-USA’s Come to the Table program offers mini-grants supporting faith communities, farmers, and food insecure communities
- Church-Farmer Buying Informational Meeting
- School for Food Justice, Faith, and Storytelling Session 3: Practicing Our Story Skills
- [CLOSED] Last Day to Submit Comments: 3/31! Let the USDA Know What Local Food Systems Need for COVID-19 Response
- School for Food Justice, Faith, and Storytelling Session 2: Uncovering the Impact of the Stories We Tell About Hunger
- RAFI-USA Debuts Wake County CSA
- 2021 School for Food Justice, Faith, and Storytelling Holds First Meeting
- Come to the Table program offers mini-grants supporting faith communities, farmers, and food insecure communities
- Dec. 1, 6-8 p.m. Community Conversation: Virtual Racial Wealth Learning Gap Simulation
- Nov. 19, 12-1 p.m. Moving Beyond Thanksgiving: The Farm and Faith Partnerships Project
- CTTT Technical Assistance Spotlight: Anointed Ones Church of Deliverance International
- CTTT Technical Assistance Spotlight: Long’s Chapel UMC
- Clergy Healing Money Wounds and Addressing Fiscal Trauma
- Are You Surviving Well? Wells in the Wilderness
- Nov. 12, 7-8 p.m. Under Contract and Craig Watts: How Contract Agriculture Impacts Lives
- Announcing the School for Food Justice, Faith, and Storytelling
- CTTT Technical Assistance Spotlight: Norman UMC and Richmond Fresh
- Political Violence, Community Safety, and Faith Leadership
- Oct. 9, 10-11:30 a.m. Community Conversation: “Are You Surviving Well? Wells in the Wilderness”
- Raising Awareness, Church by Church
- Community Conversation Series: “What Does Community Disaster Resilience Look Like?”