Rev. Megan Pardue: How To Eat Together as a Church
Biblical Justice
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53m
Eating together is a core part of who we are as people and communities. This discussion explores how the local church can engage further in this intersection of food and faith. This webinar was hosted and produced in 2021 in partnership with Nazarenes For Creation Care as part of the Church "How To" Series.
Rev. Megan M. Pardue is the lead pastor at Refuge Home Church in Durham, North Carolina. Megan is an ordained elder in the Church of the Nazarene and a graduate Southern Nazarene University and Duke Divinity School. In addition to pastoring, she teaches preaching at Duke Divinity School. She lives in Durham with her husband Keith and two young children. Megan enjoys growing a large vegetable garden and raising chickens on their lot in the city.
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