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  Thursday, February 18, 2010

  Largest potluck supper - world record set by Elmbrook Church

 BROOKFIELD, WI, USA  -- 140 members at Elmbrook Church in Brookfield gathered to celebrate its past and commit itself to another year of ministry before the start of the Easter season , setting the world record for the Largest potluck supper.

   Photo: Elmbrook Church set the world record for the largest potluck supper ever. People filled the gym for the dinner. / Photo Tom Lynn (enlarge photo)

   
Lines snaked around three sides of the giant gymnasium, past the tuna casseroles and lasagnas, the veggie rollups and meatballs, and every variety of salad, cookie and cake one could fathom.

   The potluck and service were part of Elmbrook's annual meeting. Both the potluck and evening service included nods to traditions - of the old world and new - a concept not always associated with nondenominational churches.

   "Grieving over our sins is something we ought to do, but so is celebrating our forgiveness," said the Rev. Scott Arbeiter, lead pastor at Elmbrook, which is in its 52nd year of ministry.

   At the service, members drew on the Hebrew tradition of Kriah - the rending of one's garments in grief - each tearing a small piece of muslin to express their sorrow over their sins.

   The potluck tradition is considerably more modern, traced, some believe, to the New England colonies and American frontier where families traveled long distances for church and spread their picnic meals on the grounds between morning and evening services.

   "The potluck is a wonderful symbol of religious community," said Daniel Sack, an administrator at the University of Chicago Divinity School and author of the book "Whitebread Protestants: Food and Religion in American Culture."
    "You bring what you can and you share it with the people around you," he said. "And if you look at the early Christians, that's very much the way they lived. They had everything in common and they shared it with each other."

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