Rev. Laura E. Everett
— author of Holy Spokes
“We Will Feast reminds us that to ignore food is to ignore God’s provision for our life and the flourishing of community. I finished this book more committed to and more hopeful for a church where all are fed.” — Rev. Laura E. Everett, author of Holy Spokes
Shannan Martin
— author of The Ministry of Ordinary Places
“Through humble loaves and take-out pizza, our tired ideas about worship take a truer shape. We Will Feast is everything I want in a book—rich prose, decadent storytelling, the taste of possibility. I’m already hungry for more.”
Jeff Chu
—author of Does Jesus Really Love Me?
“In her examination of the dinner-church movement, Kendall Vanderslice treats us to the written equivalent of a pleasant, nourishing meal. She's good, thoughtful company, and she sets a generous, inclusive table. Crucially, she reminds us that food and the table and the feast aren't just evocative metaphors or stirring biblical imagery. We need them—and we need each other—to live.”
Melissa d'Arabian
— author and Food Network star
“A balm to the souls of readers who might be wondering how they can be a part of a kind of church that brings meals out of the afterthought space and straight into the heart of worship.”
Nancy T. Ammerman
— Boston University
“Vanderslice brings together her unique combination of culinary talent, anthropological observation, and passion for Scripture to give us an inspiring picture of what is possible when Christians eat together.”
Sarah Arthur
— Sycamore Creek Church
"This book is like the meals Kendall writes about: simple, communal, generous, and satisfying. But like the best meals—like the Eucharist itself—it leaves you longing to repeat it over and over again.”
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“As societal divisions and loneliness, fueled by individuality and false senses of self-sufficiency, wreak havoc on individuals and faith communities, this book will prove timely. Its stories demonstrate the unifying power of faith and food across ethnic and socioeconomic divides, presenting a practical means for peacemaking and building community.”