Showing posts with label Curate: A Creative Women's Ministry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Curate: A Creative Women's Ministry. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 23, 2017

A Starry Night with CSM at eMeals

CSM and NRS in the eMeals kitchen

One of our impact partners is New Rising Star “The Star” in Eastlake. The women of the church are positioned to move in the community with a strategic approach to women’s ministry, and have embraced our new healthy eating and lifestyle education program initiative we have been developing a healthy in partnership with food authority and key partner, eMeals.com. 

Candice Beavers, NRS
We are working on details to implement the new “Cooking Well” program within the context of our many strong community relationships, with plans for starting this . We are finalizing plans to launch the new community outreach health education initiative at NRS “The Star” and True Vine Church this summer with pilot six-week sessions. Recently, Christian Service Mission and eMeals hosted a teaching model workshop and think-tank dinner for women from NRS. Dr. Thomas Beaver's wife Candice brought a few friends who she identifies as potential leadership for the program to explore together how to bring this is essential benefit to their community.

Following the teaching model we plan to implement, we learned helpful cooking techniques while we prepared a meal together in the eMeals test kitchen. eMeals founders, Jane DeLaney and Jenny Cochran planned the dinner recipes directly from an eMeals menu and taught the cooking session. As we waited for the food to cook, Jane shared her vision for family bond and nourishment around the dinner table. eMeals clinical dietitian, Andrea Kirkland, shared a wealth of nutritional and food knowledge with everyone. 

Then everyone gathered at the table to enjoy the meal we had prepared together, with open minds toward each other, new foods and the challenge to be intentional about health at home and intentional parenting. The enthusiasm for the new “Cooking Well” program is so encouraging, and we are looking forward to changing the city, one family dinner table at a time!

Something for everyone, seasoned as well as newbie cooks

CSM foodie Jamie Barnhart jumps in to help

Rhonda is the CSM Food Ministry Director
 and healthy cooking is her 'jam'!

eMeals founders, Jenny Cochran (l) and Jane DeLaney (r)

Fresh squeezed

Freshly chopped

Kitchen camaraderie 

Cook time allows for some intense teaching time

Jane shares her passion for family and healthy lifestyle


Andrea Kirkland, R.D., shares current and valuable nutrition information

An open and safe environment for questions and comments

eMeals "Top Nine" Healthy Eating and Lifestyle Tips

Shoulder to shoulder and eye to eye around a healthy meal!

CSM Nutrition interns, Haley Bishop and Josey Hartley... always happy to help!



Thursday, November 17, 2016

Sewing Into Each Other and Cooking Up A Storm

An invaluable time together at eMeals
We are so excited to see a dream begin to come to fruition. CSM is developing a healthy eating and lifestyle education program in partnership with food authority and key partner, eMeals.com, to be implemented within the context of our many strong community relationships. We are planning to launch the new community outreach health education initiative with key CSM ministry partners in West End, East Lake and Woodlawn in 2017.

This past Thursday night, Christian Service Mission and eMeals hosted a teaching model workshop and think-tank dinner for women from Greater Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church.  Dr. Michael Wesley's wife Venita brought a few friends who she identifies as potential leadership for the program to explore together how to bring this is essential benefit to their community.

Following the teaching model we plan to implement, we learned helpful cooking techniques while we prepared a meal together in the eMeals test kitchen. eMeals founders, Jane DeLaney and Jenny Cochran planned the dinner recipes directly from an eMeals menu and taught the cooking session. As we waited for the food to cook, eMeals clinical dietitian, Andrea Kirkland, shared a wealth of nutritional and food knowledge with everyone.

During dinner, we heard how Mrs. Wesley shaped the minds of the many fortunate students she taught in her Family and Consumer Science (Home Ec) classes for the past thirty-five years. Her experience as an educator and her vast knowledge-base is adding an amazing level of practicality, insight and vision for the depth of our developing program.

Newly formed friendships and invaluable conversation around the table
Jenny enthusiastically shared how she and Jane felt after the dinner, “Gathering last week with Venita Wesley and the group of incredible ladies from Greater Shiloh in the eMeals kitchen and around the table to talk about nutrition and the health of our families, neighbors and communities was such a great collaboration of perspectives, wisdom, and knowledge. We were so inspired by their thoughtful input about practical steps we can take in partnership with one another to elevate the health of communities we serve." Jane added, "We are looking forward to working together with CSM and their amazing ministry partners to empower families with nutrition knowledge and home-cooking encouragement.”
Venita Wesley graciously sharing her wisdom

Jenny (l) and Jane (r) bringing the yummy factor to the class

Everyone learning something new in the eMeals test kitchen

A fascinating mix of nutrition and cooking knowledge in this room!

A Jane DeLaney food and family teaching moment 

Everyone is digging into the information, and ready to dig into dinner!

Jamie and Rhonda - CSM Staff

CSM and eMeals have common hearts -
STRENGTHEN THE FAMILY!

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Curate: A Creative Women's Ministry Event



You are invited to join our new
Women’s Creative Ministry
Friday, July 24th at 6:00 
This ministry’s mission is to provide a
Christ-centered gathering where
women can bond with other women
while creating fun and creative pieces. 

Curate embraces a variety of mediums
and projects, all the while creating a
great environment to fellowship
and build community. 

This first event’s art supplies will be
provided. We simply ask that you bring
 a $10 donation.  Our hope is that in
the future, Curate will be city-wide, 
reaching women throughout
Birmingham while providing creative,
Gospel-driven experiences in their lives. 

3600 3rd Avenue South Birmingham AL 35222
rsvp: jamie@csmission.org