Patten Shine Weekly: 식구, "family of the mouth"
From Mandu(Korean Dumplings) to Holy Communion Every holiday, we used to gather at my grandparents' house to make Mandu (Korean dumplings). Mandu was never just food; it was our family identity, our culture, and our tradition. As we folded the dough, we shared our lives, laughed over old memories, and grew closer. I have taught my children the special way of folding Mandu that my grandmother taught me, and now, my children and I are teaching others. Last Friday, as we made Mandu together, we were really "folding" love into our lives. In Korea, those who eat together are called Sik-gu , which literally means "family of the mouth" or "those who share food." It was such a joy to host the Mandu cooking class with our Patten family. I hope that through these "modern-day sacraments"—sharing recipes and eating together—we continue to become one family in Jesus Christ. Korean Dumplings recipe The Spirit of Bibimbap: Planting Roots in Aroost...