Saturday, January 11, 2014

Biblically Themed Party Food - Baptism Party

Biblically Themed Party Food
(Perfect for a Baptism Party)
 
 
     Last Spring, our daughter made the decision to ask Jesus into her heart!  We spent the summer talking with her about the decision she had made, making sure she understood exactly what that meant and the significance of a personal relationship with Jesus Christ in a person's life.  And after a few months, she asked to be baptized in our church so she could publically share her step of faith in front of all her friends and family.  We, of course, were elated and proud beyond words having seen and felt personally what placing your faith in Jesus Christ can do in your life.  We had always hoped and prayed she would experience that for herself one day.  And now that she had, it was TIME TO CELEBRATE!!! 
     We met with our children's ministry director, scheduled the baptism and invited all our family over for a Baptism Party and lunch after the church service. I wanted to create a themed dinner to capture the moment as well as pay tribute to some of our most beloved bible stories so I came up with this fun, festive and kid-friendly menu for the joyous occasion!  I hope you enjoy it and that it might be a blessing to you next time you are looking for a fun way to serve a meal honoring a great day and an even Greater God we serve!
   Sincerely,
      Tiffany - "With Blonde Ambition"
 
 
Menu
"Faith like a honey mustard seed" Ham
"Heavenly Streets of Golden" Corn
"Joseph's Salad of Many Colors"
"Seventh Day" Seven Layer Dip
"John the Baptist's Locust with Wild Honey" Dip
Fresh "Fruit of the Spirit"
"Roll the Stone Away" Rolls
 
 
"Faith like a honey mustard seed" Ham


 
"Heavenly Streets of Golden" Corn
 
"Joseph's Salad of Many Colors"

 
"Seventh Day" Seven Layer Dip
 


"John the Baptist's Locust with Wild Honey" Dip

Fresh "Fruit of the Spirit"

 
"Roll the Stone Away" Rolls
 
 

 
 We also made a cookies and cream flavored "Ombre Rose" cake and decorated it with sprinkles in the shape of a cross using a cookie cutter as a stencil!

 

 
 
 


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