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EPISODE · Dec 15, 2025 · 52 MIN

It Started in a Garden with Megan Hackman | Feast Days Podcast | Season 1, Episode 2

from Feast Days · host Mark Grapengater

In this conversation, Mark Grapengater speaks with Megan Hackman, a church planter in Port Orchard, Washington. They discuss Megan's journey to Port Orchard, her experiences with gardening as a metaphor for ministry, and the importance of building community through shared meals and hospitality. Megan shares insights on adapting her ministry during COVID-19, redefining church beyond traditional Sunday services, and the significance of the Kitsap House as a community-centric approach. They explore the challenges and joys of cultivating relationships, resilience, and the hope for restoration in the community. Get full access to The Table Project at thetableproject.substack.com/subscribe

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