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Growing Together: Community, Fellowship & Shared Tables

written by

Anonymous

posted on

January 17, 2026

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Dear Friends,

As the seasons change and our farm continues to grow, I want to take a moment to thank God for His abundance throughout the years – and to thank you. Truly. Little Captain Creek Farm has never relied on big advertising or clever trends. Instead, we’ve grown because of you: families who value wholesome food, neighbors who share our values, and friends who trust in the work we do here.

Every introduction, every kind word, every repeat order helps this farm thrive. More than that, it reminds us why we farm the way we do – with faith, care for the land, and a heart for nourishing families. Growth isn’t just numbers; it’s relationships. And those matter more than anything.

🤝 Growing Together With Our Community

We’re looking ahead, and we want to grow, but not just bigger. We want to grow the right way. That means staying rooted in our faith, honest farming practices, and our commitment to bringing you real, wholesome food.

And here’s the most important part: you are a part of that growth. We genuinely want your ideas.

Do you know a group or gathering that would value fresh, farm-raised food and shared values?

We’d love to connect with:

  • Homeschool groups or co-ops
  • Churches or church gatherings
  • Moms’ circles and family groups
  • Real-food, health, or wellness communities

Ways we could work together might include:

  • Events or educational opportunities
  • Speaking or learning together
  • Fresh food pickup locations
  • Simple introductions or community connections

Don’t hesitate to reach out. Even small ideas – a conversation, a connection, or a shared passion for real food – can turn into meaningful partnerships. Together, we can strengthen community around wholesome, God-honoring food and family connection.

đź’¬ Join the Conversation

Reply directly to this email, contact us through our website, or call the farm at 240-288-2010. Share a thought, introduce a group, or pass along an idea. No suggestion is too small, and every voice matters. Consider this a conversation, not a commitment,  just a way to grow together.

Thank you for being part of this farm family. With your support, guidance, and creativity, the best is yet to come.

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