Welcome to the blog of the Enough for Everyone program of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). By "just living" we mean both justice-based living and just simply living – freeing ourselves from the clutter of stuff so we can focus on living faithfully and living well. Join us in the exploration!
About the Author
Bryce Wiebe coordinates Enough for Everyone, a ministry of the Presbyterian Hunger Program. He loves slow food and is fascinated by the way things are made. He is excited to dive into experiments in simplicity with you. His sacred cow of consumption: kitchen gadgets.
This year during Lent, I am not consuming any meat, except for fish. My reasons are simple - power and money. Power - my purchasing power is huge, and I do not want to support the current U.S. meat industry...
Giving Something to Someone for Lent As we journey the Lenten path at New Creation Presbyterian Church in O'Fallon IL, we are indeed bringing depth and meaning to this most sacred season. Instead of the traditional "giving something up for...
"One of my neighbors is doing this and I think it is a good idea: - She lets herself wait before eating until she feels hungry - The hunger reminds her of others who don't have the luxury of eating...
Congregation practice: Good Friday prayer vigil Following our Maundy Thursday Tenebrae service we begin a Good Friday prayer vigil, with 1/2 hour blocks. Members sign up to come to the church sanctuary where they find two chairs at the Communion...
Making Space for Haiti Through the Lenten initiative "Observing a Holy Lent Makes Space for Haiti," the people of First Presbyterian Church in Arlington VA are encouraged to undertake a sacrificial meal or eating practice. Commitments are posted on a...