Day 12 | Recipe for Rejoicing | Dec 11

Jesus connected with others over shared meals.  Learn how to make a traditional Christmas recipe from a particular part of the world.  Then share it with friends or family.

Names of Christ | “First Fruit”

But now is Christ risen from the dead, and become the first fruits of them that slept. - 1 Corinthians 15:20

President Stuart and Mango Thick shakes!

“In our home, Christmas morning isn’t complete without mango thick shakes.  It started with my parents in QLD when our kids were little, so it brings back great memories and reminds us of family who live in different parts of the country.  I can’t say I follow an exact recipe - cut up some mangoes, full cream milk, a dash of vanilla and as much ice-cream as you want (it’s Christmas Day - so calories don’t count!).

Leslie-Ann Shepherd

“When I was a kid in QLD it was a BBQ breakfast/brunch with the family - Mushroom, tomato, sausage, has brown, eggs, bacon, and the best bit the family.”

The Wolff Family

“This has always been a family tradition, every Christmas without fail you will find a fruit pudding of some sort.

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