If we are coming to church only as consumers, to get our own needs met, then we have missed the point of the church. We are not merely intended to get our needs met. We are intended to be part of God’s plan for drawing other people to Himself, for encouraging and building up those who are already His children. Each member is not simply intended to be a consumer. We are all intended to be providers. We are colaborers with God Himself in the work of the Gospel (1 Cor. 3:9)! Some of us may well be introverted or less talkative. But none of us are designed merely to be ministered to, as if the whole church revolved around our own felt needs and desires. We are all called to “stimulate one another to love and good deeds” and to “bear one another’s burdens” (Heb. 10:24; Gal. 6:2) (Mark Dever and Paul Alexander).
From: beck4@nyc.pipeline.com (Eileen & Bob Holze)
Date: Mon, 1 Jul 1996 22:22:39 GMT
Recipe By: Unknown (4-9-96)
Combine the pasta, oil and 2 eggs and press into the bottom and up the
sides of a 10" quiche or pie pan. Cover the edge of the pasta with greased
foil to prevent burning. Bake in a 375 degree oven 7 to 10 minutes or until
set. Cook the frozen spinach according to package directions. Drain well.
Add the sliced onion, parsley and basil. Beat together the ricotta, 4 eggs
and milk, add 1/2 cup mozzarella and stir in the vegetable mixture,
Worcestershire, seasonings and parmesan. Spoon into the pasta shell.
Sprinkle the remaining mozzarella on top. Bake at 375 for around 30 minutes
or until set. Allow to stand 10 minutes before serving.
MC-Recipe Digest V1 #136
From the MasterCook recipe list. Downloaded from Glen's MM Recipe Archive,
http://www.erols.com/hosey.
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