Sarah Withrow King,
BeCreatureKind.org
September 2017
I have received incredible vegan hospitality at Christian events in cities all over the U.S. in the last year, from Portland to Durham, D.C. to Grand Rapids.
Which vegan has two thumbs, travels a lot, and has been eating pretty
well at Christian gatherings of late? This gal!
Earlier this year, my team at ESA let me know that they wanted to show
solidarity with my CreatureKind work by making all of our events vegetarian
or vegan. Another CreatureKind colleague's team made a similar decision. I
had a vegan dessert for the first time ever at a gathering of Christian
leaders in June (here it is, it was such a perfect little pudding, I had to
take a photo), a dessert that followed a series of outstanding vegan meal
options.
Perfect tiny vegan tapioca pudding. I could have eaten about five of
them.
I have received incredible vegan hospitality at Christian events in
cities all over the U.S. in the last year, from Portland to Durham, D.C. to
Grand Rapids.
I love plant-based food at Christian events for a few reasons:
And one more: I talk to a lot of people who balk at the idea of calling
themselves vegan or vegetarian but who would choose plant-based foods if
they were readily available. Providing or (even better) preferencing
plant-based food at Christian events gives people the opportunity to try on
a different way of eating without making a (seemingly) daunting commitment.
Are you part of a gathering of Christians that shares meals? Do you go to a
conference every year and want to see more plant-based food? Do you have a
positive story to share? Let's talk about how to help make this trend into a
norm! Please
contact
us.