Samantha Nelson – Farmington, New Mexico … Just in time for the Thanksgiving holiday, chef Teresa Morlan held a three-night cooking school at the Piñon Hills Seventh-day Adventist Church in Farmington, New Mexico, on how to create delicious vegan holiday meals—from entrees like Sham Ham to desserts like pumpkin pie and parfaits.

“We were very happy with the turnout, as 60 people had registered in advance and 45 actually turned out—many from the local community who had never visited our facility before. Sadly, Pastor Steve and I had to miss the first two nights due to a funeral service for his father. Otherwise, the count would have been higher,” shares Samantha Nelson, coordinator of the event.

The testimonies received speak for themselves:

“I was shocked at how good the quality of the food was,” remarked participant Wes Branch. “I had never had vegan food before and was pleasantly surprised. I really liked it!”

Participant Alondra Delgado commented, “Good ideas for holiday cooking and vegan options. Inspirational testimonies that uplift the Spirit.”

“I have really enjoyed Teresa and Derek! I loved the sweet treats!” shared church member Robbie Wilcox, and participant Joshua Roy said, “I love good quality food!”

“My mom took the cooking class and absolutely loved it,” remarked Michele Wayne. “She brought home really good food and ideas.” Participant Sharon Wayne commented, “Excellent way to learn about vegan cooking.”

“I thought it was a wonderful way of learning how to cook differently and healthier and to fellowship and make new friends,” shared Aztec Seventh-day Adventist Church member Taylor Henning.

Morlan did a great job of presenting the importance of choosing the best and healthiest possible food and ingredient options and interspersed the cooking demonstrations with spiritual life lessons. Her husband Derek worked beside her in prepping, cleaning, and serving.

No one left hungry and those who won the drawings for leftovers each night were very happy. It was a great success with one attendee even saying she hoped we would plan to have Morlan back each year.

—Samantha Nelson writes from the Piñon Hills Seventh-Day Adventist Church where her husband is lead pastor. Photos supplied.