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A Press Release co-written by myself, web designer and blogger, Mary Mangold, and my customer, John Irvin of Gluten Free Things, just in time for Easter. Fellow Christian Brothers and Sisters, Gluten Free Things has launched a campaign to let every Christian church in Colorado and the USA know about our development of a gluten free Communion Bits that allow more people take communion anytime. Pls read below, and we can send you a sample to taste and test with your congregation as to whether you want to go gluten free for communion. - John Irvin, Owner/Operator - Gluten Free Things, Inc. A dedicated gluten free facility based in Arvada, CO -------------------------------- Arvada, CO – 13 March 2014 – Christians celebrate the sacrament of COMMUNION which is a very important ritual, celebrating Christ. Today, many Christians are unable accept the sacrament of COMMUNION because of their intolerance to wheat and wheat products. Alterations to wheat were performed in the latter half of the twentieth century, and that trend resulted in the creation of many new strains. Up until that time, wheat was virtually the same as two centuries prior. WHAT IS THE IMPACT OF ALTERED WHEAT ? In the Bible passage found in scriptures 1st Corinthians 11:24-25, Jesus Christ told his followers, “take this bread and eat of it. Do this in remembrance of me.” By eating bread and drinking wine, Christians unite as one body, with Christ as the spiritual head. Bread is the metaphor for the body of Christ, however more and more Christians are increasingly unable to enjoy communion bread due to gluten (wheat) allergic reactions. What is a good Christian to do, but go gluten-free not only at home, but at their place of worship, and churches are listening. Prior to Thanksgiving of 2013 Gluten Free Things of Arvada Colorado was approached by Flat Irons Community Church in Lafayette Colorado. The church identified a problem where a growing number of members were unable to take communion because of their gluten intolerance or celiacs disease. So, they asked Gluten Free Things to help them with a solution - to offer a gluten free product for communion. John Irvin, owner of the fast growing Arvada, CO based gluten free products business, devised a product that he terms as “Communion Bits”. They’re flavorful, crunchy gluten free bread bits that all of Flat Irons Church members would enjoy. Irvin markets a different version seasoned lightly with garlic, as Gluten Free Croutons. Both the communion bits and croutons have a long shelf life and therefore, will keep on the shelf without going stale or molding. Irvin’s engineering approach to gluten free problem solving helped him to derive a unique solution for Flat Iron Community Church. A high demand for gluten free communion bits have led other churches to contact Gluten Free Things in pursuit of the same. Today, Gluten Free Things supplies over 30,000 of these tasty, crunchy Gluten Free Communion Bits every month to Flat Irons Community Church. The progressive leaders of the Flat Irons Community Church highlighted an issue, acted upon it, and have enabled gluten intolerant members to participate in receiving the communion sacrament once again. Flat Irons Church will be purchasing 60 to 70 thousand bits from Gluten Free Things for its upcoming Easter services. What a blessing! Now, word is spreading about these gluten free communion bits and other churches are ordering Gluten Free Communion Bits in preparation for Easter services and beyond. Gluten Free Things, Inc. is committed to philanthropic efforts and is donating all proceeds from the sale of these Gluten Free Communion Bits, back to chosen churches as a charitable community project. Gluten Free Things, Inc. is a dedicated gluten free facility located in Arvada, CO. Thank you John Irvin, Gluten Free Things, Inc. 11651 W 64th Avenue, Suite A-6 Arvada, Colorado 80004 Phone: 303 668 1663 glutenfreethings
Posted on: Wed, 19 Mar 2014 21:52:42 +0000

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