Ep. 94 - Jesus Loved Dinner Parties and Here’s Why (Learn about Shabbat Dinners)

EPISODE · Oct 21, 2025 · 8 MIN

Ep. 94 - Jesus Loved Dinner Parties and Here’s Why (Learn about Shabbat Dinners)

from Links to Messiah Podcast · host Rachel Kushner

Send us Fan MailIn this heartwarming episode, Rachel Kushner dives into the power of mealtime prayers and Shabbat traditions to help families slow down, reconnect, and grow closer to God. You’ll discover how something as simple as lighting candles or saying blessings over dinner can turn an ordinary meal into a sacred moment. No fancy table settings required, just hungry hearts and maybe a napkin or two. Rachel shares how reclaiming the dinner table can nurture faith, spark spiritual conversations, and build a legacy that lasts for generations.TakeawaysMealtime prayers can spark meaningful conversations about God.Shabbat traditions help create beautiful family memories.Every meal is an opportunity to teach children about faith.Lighting candles and saying blessings draws families closer together.Reclaiming dinner tables helps families reconnect in a distracted world.Simple traditions often leave the deepest impact.Jesus used meals to show God’s closeness and so can we.Faith grows best through everyday conversations.Creating a Shabbat Box can make traditions fun and hands-on.Legacies are built one family dinner at a time.Check out our Shabbat Box for your family.Shabbat Club – Links To MessiahStart creating your family’s legacy today.Follow us on social media:InstagramFacebook

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