

You have been giving or receiving all year long. This is done with an attitude of thanks to the Lord and to the folks that we meet. This was great…. Now, WELCOME TO THE NEXT LEVEL.
👩🍳PLEASE WELCOME THE QUARTERMASTER!!!👩🍳
The US Army, US Navy, and US Marines have a book of recipes called the Quartermaster’s Cookbook. It’s a small compilation of 2k+ recipes of how to plan for 100 servings of any and everything.
Her epic meal preparation was known for over a decade. This included providing meals for everyone who joined the Gold Country AWANA program every Wednesday evening. This was a compilation of cooking gear, serving materials, and plates, and everything was ready in advance. Then there were the surprising meals that were so wonderful that a buffet restaurant would be jealous.



3-part Teaching for Double Decker Sandwich 🥪 Fellowship Night.
🥪 1️⃣ The Invitation — A Table That Welcomes
A hearty sandwich is more than lunch—it’s an open door. Layers of turkey, roast beef, tomato, cheese, lettuce, and pickles stacked between soft bread say something simple and powerful: “You belong here.” When a stranger receives a meal like this, conversation begins, smiles appear, and fellowship grows. Just as Scripture reminds us, “They continued steadfastly in fellowship and in breaking of bread.” (Acts 2:42). A sandwich becomes the first handshake of friendship.


🍅 2️⃣ The Assembly — Build It Generously
Start with sturdy bread—sourdough works beautifully without toasting. Layer turkey or roast beef thickly, add cheese, crisp lettuce, and bright tomato slices. Finish with pickles for that perfect bite of tangy joy. Cut the sandwich into triangles and stack them tall. Keep condiments simple and easy: pump mustard, ketchup, squeeze mayonnaise—quick, friendly, and accessible. The goal isn’t fancy presentation; it’s abundance and ease. Bun and Brioche is often tossed in street ministry, heart sourdough works best!



🤝 3️⃣ The Serving — Fellowship in Action
Place the sandwich in welcoming hands with one thick paper towel—simple, practical dignity. Serve with a smile and a word of greeting. In that moment, food becomes fellowship. Needs are met, strangers become neighbors, and neighbors become friends. As Jesus said in Matthew 25:35, “I was hungry and you gave me food.” A humble sandwich becomes a bridge from hunger to friendship.

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If you have any questions about these resource bulletins, please call me.
In Christ’s Care,
Chaplain Aaron & Mrs. Alice
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This much effort should be given in the bestest Evangelistic outreach with equal or more planning, prayer and preaching!
Did you know that (1) ENTIRE chapter of John Chapter 19 can be folded into a business card shape and size.
Hello Germany, Hallo Deutschland, HELLO CANADA! Hello Sweden, Hej Sverige, Dia Duit Éire – Hello Ireland! Hello China, 你好中国, Hello Friends! Kamusta Mga Kaibigan!


Yes – I use GASBUDDY.com
Most of us don’t get out to Spokane; but here is food for thought: The COSTCO 301 5th St, Clarkston, WA is $2.86 near Spokane
CHEAP GAS is in the odd places. Get gas outside of Seattle. Best prices are either in Fife at the 7-11 on 3309 Pacific Hwy E. If your looking for a great deal north of Seattle, $3.59 at the Tulalip Market 2832 116th Ave NE, near Marysville. Be a good planner and it will pay off.
NO – they do not sponsor us. Always a ministry; never monetized.


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Coffee on the Corner
Monday – Friday 8:30-10
NEAR Corner Second and Blanchard
Belltown, Seattle
Paul and his team will be glad to pray with you!

Union Gospel Mission
318 Second Ave. S
Seattle, WA 98104
https://www.ugm.org/
Free breakfast 7:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m., seven days a week.
Free lunch 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m., Monday-Saturday.
Free dinner 5:30-6:30 p.m., seven days a week.

St. Luke’s Episcopal Church Edible Hope Kitchen
FREE BREAKFAST
Monday-Friday
8:00 am – 10:00 pm
5710 22nd Ave NW,
Seattle, WA 98107
(206)-784-3119
http://www.ediblehopekitchen.org

Bread of Life Mission
FREE MEALS
M-F: 12:15pm-12:45pm
97 S. Main Street
Seattle, WA 98104
http://www.breadoflifemission.org

All Pilgrims Christian Church
FREE MEALS
Noon – 1PM
Monday through Friday
Corner of Broadway and Republican
http://www.communitylunch.org


St. James Cathedral Kitchen
910 Columbia Street, Seattle, WA 98104
(206) 264-2091
tcallahan@stjames-cathedral.org
https://www.stjames-cathedral.org/outreach/kitchen.aspx
Breakfast: SUNDAY 7-8am
Dinner: Monday – Friday, 4-4:45pm

Hygiene (Shower) Trailer:
Queen Anne/Uptown Neighborhood
157 Roy St
7 days a week
9 am – 4:30 pm

Wednesdays 5:00-6:30 pm
Bethany Presbyterian Church
1818 Queen Anne Ave. N.
Seattle, WA. 98109
https://www.bethanypc.org/ministries/wednesday-night-dinner/

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FREE COFFEE &

Monday – Thursday 10AM-1PM — FOR ALL
MEN’S NIGHT DROP-IN
Mondays 5:30-8:30P
WOMEN’S NIGHT DROP-IN
Wednesdays 6-9P
Aurora Commons
8914 Aurora Ave N
Seattle, WA 98103
https://www.auroracommons.org/


No-Cook Bags & Groceries
1400 NW LEARY WAY
SEATTLE, WA 98107
Shop for FREE !
http://www.ballardfoodbank.org/no-cook-bags

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COME TO CHURCH – FREE COFFEE

Northwest Baptist Church
1211 2nd St.
Marysville, WA 98270
https://nwbaptistchurch.com/
FREE COFFEE
Sunday Morning 11:00am
Wednesday Nite 7:00pm

Everett Gospel Mission
FREE MEALS
11:30 & 4pm
3711 Smith Ave
Everett, WA 98201
https://egmission.org/

May God bless you as you tell God what your needs are and then He will lead other to help you in your daily life. If I can answer any questions about these resource bulletins, please call me.
In Christ’s Care,
Chaplain Aaron & Mrs. Alice
prayer@chapel.today


