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thenewchurchsupper.com is a church meal blog hosted on WordPress.com, built around the theme “It's not just potluck anymore.” Judging from its posts, it focuses on the Wednesday supper ministry at Calvary Lutheran Church in Rapid City, South Dakota, coordinated by Karen Schleusener. The site documents menus, photos, recipes, and practical experience from running a church kitchen. It is not a commercial catering platform, but rather a knowledge-sharing site for churches and community kitchens.
The site’s greatest value lies in its large-batch recipes and menu archives. Examples include Jambalaya for 500, Tater Tot Casserole for 400, and Cheesy Church Potatoes for 600, with details such as ingredient weights, the number of steam-table pans, baking temperatures, and preparation steps. Beyond that, the blog publishes weekly menus, worship activity schedules, notices about meal suspensions during the pandemic, and answers questions from other church kitchen coordinators in the comments section.
The content is free to read, with no membership or paid download system. The posts mention that offline dinners accept donations—for example, $5 for adults and $3 for children—but emphasize that payment is not required to eat. Its “business model” is therefore closer to a public-service ministry record than to selling courses or recipe products.
The main advantage is practicality: many recipes are not simply household portions scaled up, but have been tested in real settings serving hundreds of people. They are useful references for volunteer kitchens, church suppers, relief meals, and community events. The multi-year menu archive also helps planners find ideas quickly. The downsides are that the site structure is somewhat dated, with limited search and categorization; the most recent visible updates appear to be from 2020, suggesting low activity; and ingredient brands, pan sizes, imperial units, and American flavor profiles may require conversion or adaptation for Chinese readers.
It is best suited to church kitchen coordinators, nonprofit group-meal organizers, school or community-event volunteers, and anyone who needs to prepare budget-friendly meals for more than 100 people. If you need inventory management, cost accounting, nutrition analysis, or online ordering, this site is not a good fit.
Because it is hosted on WordPress.com, access from mainland China may be affected by the network environment, although the domain itself does not appear to require login or payment. It is best to use it with the expectation that it may be directly accessible but with unstable speed.
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