Standing in line at a bakery can feel like its own kind of joy. The smell of fresh bread drifting through the air… sourdough, baguettes, cinnamon rolls, crusty loaves you didn’t know existed but gladly end up taking home anyway. Bread in all its glory. Standing in a breadline tells a very different story. Quiet shuffling forward. Empty shelves behind the counter. People clutching tickets, hoping there will still be something left when they reach the front. Bread in all its necessity. Put those two experiences side by side and you begin to glimpse the world into which Jesus taught us to pray, “Give us this day our daily bread.” This Sunday we’ll explore what that prayer meant when Jesus first taught it — and why it still matters today. Join us as we continue our journey toward Easter and discover how this ancient prayer speaks to life in bakeries and breadlines.