Coop’s Soup with Cristin Cooper
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What if belonging could come in a bottle?
That’s the promise of Coop’s Soup, which chef and pioneer Cristin Cooper started after her own experience of loneliness.
In this conversation, Heather and Cristin discuss the journey of leaving her church job and explore building community through sharing a bowl of soup. This episode will leave you hungry for food, friends, and a deeper experience of God’s mission.
Cristin Cooper is owner of Coop's Soups and is a licensed local pastor in the Baltimore-Washington Conference of the United Methodist Church, focusing on Fresh Expressions. Coop’s Soups is soup to share and an awesome way to make friends and fight off loneliness. She holds a Master of Divinity degree from Wesley Theological Seminary and lives in Brookeville, MD with her husband, two year-old daughter, and baby boy on the way.
Website:
Coopssoups.com
Instagram: @Coopssoupstoshare
Email: Coopssoupstoshare@gmail.com
In Season 6, we're diving into discipleship—exploring what it means to follow Jesus and share Jesus in our everyday lives and how churches can cultivate a culture of discipleship that is more than curriculum within their communities.
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