Read below for past CTTT blog posts.
- Come to the Table program offers mini-grants supporting faith communities, farmers, and food insecure communities
- Dec. 1, 6-8 p.m. Community Conversation: Virtual Racial Wealth Learning Gap Simulation
- Nov. 19, 12-1 p.m. Moving Beyond Thanksgiving: Farm-to-Church
- CTTT Technical Assistance Spotlight: Anointed Ones Church of Deliverance International
- CTTT Technical Assistance Spotlight: Long’s Chapel UMC
- Clergy Healing Money Wounds and Addressing Fiscal Trauma
- Are You Surviving Well? Wells in the Wilderness
- Nov. 12, 7-8 p.m. Under Contract and Craig Watts: How Contract Agriculture Impacts Lives
- Announcing the School for Food Justice, Faith, and Storytelling
- CTTT Technical Assistance Spotlight: Norman UMC and Richmond Fresh
- Political Violence, Community Safety, and Faith Leadership
- Oct. 9, 10-11:30 a.m. Community Conversation: “Are You Surviving Well? Wells in the Wilderness”
- When Diversity Isn’t Enough: Experiences of Board Members of Color at Agricultural and Environmental Nonprofits
- Community Conversation: “How Did We Get Here, and What Can I Do? Democracy, Land, and Liberation”
- Raising Awareness, Church by Church
- Community Conversation Series: “What Does Community Disaster Resilience Look Like?”
- CTTT Technical Assistance Spotlight: Red Oak United Methodist Church
- Take Action: Ask the NC General Assembly to expand Medicaid
- Fellows’ Spotlight: Rev. Darren Crotts
- Spirit, Power, and Connection: Community Conversations
- Welcome, to our New Fellows!
- Technical Assistance Program Spotlight: Susan Sachs
- Get to Know Your Elected Officials
- Corporate Consolidation: Taking Power Away From Farmers
- The Role of Farmworkers in our Food System
- Find a Farmer Near You
- A Food System Built for Inequity
- [Closed] Part-Time Project Coordinator, Farmers Market Incentive Program
- [CLOSED] Program Coordinator, Rural Faith Community Organizing Initiative
- Gathering for Rural Faith Leaders (Pink Hill, NC)
- Justice Gathering for Food & Faith Leaders (Charlotte, NC)
- 2019 Come to the Table Conference
- Farming While Black: Uprooting Racism, Seeding Sovereignty
- Introducing the Equity at the Table Fellows
- “Reimagining Equity Within Board Service” – An Equity at the Table Training
- 2019 Come to the Table Conference Request for Workshop Proposals
- “Beginning to End Hunger: Lessons on Food Security, Transformation, and Solidarity from Belo Horizonte, Brazil” with M. Jahi Chappell
- “Board Diversity: Moving from Talk to Action” with Rick Moyers
- “Can the Anti-Hunger Movement Solve Hunger, or Just Feed People?”
- “Hunger: A Racial Equity Issue” with Minerva Delgado
- “Strengthening Local Food Systems with Community Partnerships” with Christie Balch
- “We Are Seeds: Land, Meaning and Money” with Vanessa Jackson
- In Case You Missed It: Malik Yakini, “Creating a Just and Equitable Food System”
- Saxapahaw Social Justice Exchange Gathering, Saturday, March 24
- “Finding Your Story in the 2018 Farm Bill” (March 14, 2018 | Wilmington, NC)
- “Environmental Justice, CAFOs, and Community Health” with Dr. Sacoby Wilson
- Malik Yakini: “Creating a Just and Equitable Food System” (March 3, 2018 | Durham, NC)
- How Your Farmers’ Market Can Accept SNAP/EBT (VIDEO)
- RAFI and NC Community Garden Partners Join Forces
- Come to the Table 2017 Evaluation Summary
- [CLOSED] Job Announcement: Come to the Table Program Manager
- Save the Date: Come To The Table 2017 Conference
- USDA Approves Emergency Food Benefits for Hurricane Victims
- Rev. Joyner in the Running for CNN Hero of the Year
- Managing Risk: Making the Farmer’s Market a Rewarding Experience
- Piedmont Come to the Table: Conference Program Now Available!
- Come to the Table Conference: Elon, NC
- Guess What’s New at RAFI?
- Press Release: Registration Opens for Come to the Table Conferences
- [Guest Post] Head, Heart and Hands: Description of a Watercolor
- Jeremy Troxler speaks on Come to the Table
- 2015 Come to the Table Regional Conferences: Head, Heart, Hands
- Post Farm Aid Reflection: Unity Found in the Field
- A Solid Start
- Danny Peed, Community Food Network, discusses hunger solutions in Eastern NC
- Reflection of Come to the Table’s first Learning Tours
- Joy Williams, Partners in Health and Wholeness, on “tackling” food policy
- Whosoever will come, let them!
- An Invitation From The Master Gardener
- Help RAFI launch Double Bucks for SNAP customers at Durham Farmers’ Market
- New video interview highlights work of farmworker youth
- A Place at the Table screens in NC this weekend
- [Press Release] Healthcare: The Impact of ACA on Rural Communities
- [Guest Post] Eat as an Act of Worship
- 30 Days: Funding Partners
- 30 Days: North Carolina Council of Churches
- Our State Features TCRF Grantee, Dixon Family Farms
- Hot Shot Meat Goats Give Hope & New Life to Farmer
- Farmers and Eaters Benefit from Society of Saint Andrew
- Lindley Farms Creamery Doubles Business with RAFI Grant
- Guest Post: What Good is a Garden?
- Farmers vs. Food Security: Everybody Loses in the Farm Bill
- You are warriors: our hope for SNAP
- Letters to Capitol Hill: Talking with Legislators about SNAP
- How the Farm Bill Cuts to SNAP Affect Rural Communities
- Moore County Church Serves as Gathering Site for Local Food Business
- Robersonville Packing Company: Family-Owned Meat Packing Business Starts Selling Vegetables through EBT
- Fred Bahson’s Article ‘Harleys and Heiffers’ on Food Security Project at Wilkesboro Church
- Conetoe Family Life Center: Rural Missionary Baptist Church Starts Farm as a Business and Ministry
- The Farm as Ministry: Reverend McNair on Why His Church Started a Farmer Entrepreneurship Program
- PJC Farming Update: Heirloom Vegetables Growing & Herbs Ready for First Harvest
- Ashe Outreach Ministries Receives Over 1,000 Plants from Grow and Share
- Helping the Land to Remember: Poems, Faith, and Farming
- The Ministry of Reconciliation in a Divided World: May 28 – June 2, 2012 at the Duke Summer Institute
- Ashe County Ministries: Looking For Ways to “Outgrow Hunger” in Western North Carolina
- God’s First Gift: Seeds, Markets, and Biodiversity
- Planting Seeds in Eastern NC
- Franklin County Non-Profit Donates Starter Plants to Local Gardeners and Ministries
- Local Food Community: A Statewide Conversation