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By Indigenous People
FOR Indigenous People

Uniquely, First Nations Kitchen is a ministry led by indigenous people for indigenous people.

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We are a justice-focused, Gospel-based ministry providing food for Indigenous people who would not otherwise have access to high-quality, fresh organic food in an environment of radical hospitality and cultural empowerment.

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We see transformative potential in deepening our relationship by regularly engaging the practice of Gospel-Based Discipleship and together confronting and moving beyond racism. 

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Leadership

Our Ministry Team leads all aspects of the program on a volunteer-basis without compensation, though there are specific and agreed-upon roles and responsibilities for team members such as Program/Kitchen Director, Volunteer Coordinator and Fundraiser.

 

We welcome volunteer support from 13 area Episcopal congregations, the Native American Law Students Association (NALSA) of William Mitchell, and multiple churches of various denominations.  The engagement of the partner congregations has evolved as a model for the Episcopal Church in Minnesota which in recent years has collectively discerned a call to engage opportunities for mission in regional settings, combining efforts, gifts, and resources across congregational lines.

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Transformative Relationships

While we foster and maintain an important relationship with the Twin Cities Coop Partners for free organic vegetables, fruits, and dairy, we desire to deepen our ministry by engaging its guests and volunteers in the production of our own food. Our garden serves as a neighborhood gathering place, a chance to build deeper relationships with guests and volunteers, provide an opportunity for traditional harvest ceremonies, and bring Indigenous people together to learn ancestral methods of growing their own food.

 

We also hope to deepen and widen our program by investing in meaningful relationships with guests and volunteers. The Kitchen provides a unique opportunity to gather around common interests -- mission, Gospel faithfulness, addressing real human need -- across cultural differences that in other circumstances divide rather than unite.  

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There are countless opportunities to more deeply involve parish partners and guests beyond tasks associated with making a meal, such as building relationships with new volunteers, fundraising, tilling soil, tending the compost pile, distributing food city-wide. 

 

We want to move from simple task-allocation to a deep, real invitation to work together – ministry team, parish partners, guests — in all aspects of our mission work.  We see the potential result of this harder relationship-building work and the bringing together of a more diverse collection of gifts and talents as nothing less than transformational to us all.

First Nations Kitchen

3044 Longfellow Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55403

Support Our Work

First Nations Kitchen is a ministry of All Saints Episcopal Indian Mission. We are a volunteer-led organization. If you believe in the mission, consider joining the work by making a financial donation or purchasing an item from our Amazon Wishlist

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