soup kitchen name

Earlier this year we started a soup kitchen at Northern. It is coordinated by Tim Jeffries and is staffed mainly by work for the dole participants. The focus of the work for the dole program is hospitality and so each wednesday they prepare yummy soup and bread or scones.

So far we have just been calling it the soup kitchen. Which is a pretty bland name and so in line with our obsession for cool names we are seeking the help of signposters.

What would be a good name for a church-run, free community soup meal?

69 Responses to “soup kitchen name”

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  1. 31
    TABY Says:

    Let’s exhaust the Hill$ong genre:

    All Soups Are Possible
    By Your Soup
    Soup on Fire
    Eagle’s Soup
    Ever Living Soup
    Soup in High Places
    Soup is Great

  2. 32
    TABY Says:

    yes, more…

    I give you my soup
    I Will Run to Soup
    Jesus Lover of My Soup
    Made Me Soup
    Souped
    More Than Soup
    You Are My Soup
    My Soup lives
    Soup’s What We Came Here For
    Touching Soup Changing Earth
    What the Soup Has Done in Me
    Worthy is the Soup
    Your Soup is Beautiful

    hands down, the best, though, is Geoff’s suggested….

    Shout to the Soup

  3. 33
    Geoff Bullock Says:

    soups in the house

  4. 34
    Geoff Bullock Says:

    sorry… can’t help it…. my past is flashing before my eyes…

  5. 35
    quietriot2 Says:

    Food for thought/food for the soul.

    I’ve joined in an Anglican outreach via a bible talk/lunch for all and sundry each Wednesday. The “flock” is a mixture of the curious, the hurt, God seekers, and downright freeloaders.

    In any case, the message is (in most cases) preached in a way where it extends a hope to look at their life and seek help for a better future with God’s help. I’ve seen some positive changes, thank God.

  6. 36
    Joseph Joseph Says:

    Souper kitchen.

  7. 37
    jane Says:

    Sorry Geoff…..

    “Power of your Soup”
    “The Great South Soup”
    “Have Faith in Soup”

  8. 38
    Geoff Bullock Says:

    Jane!!!!! Naughty girl!!
    How about “Soup for the Soul”… a serious contibution.. feeling serious this cold morning on my island

  9. 39
    Neil Says:

    “Jump to the Soup”
    “The Soup has been Rolled Away”

  10. 40
    Janet Says:

    Soul food
    Souped up
    Soupendous
    Soupernatural
    Souperb
    etc. etc. daggy puns related to the prefix “sup”

  11. 41
    phil Says:

    my suggestion is mana

  12. 42
    Laura Says:

    Too late Phil, I suggested that on the first page.

  13. 43
    phil Says:

    oh - well I agree with Laura then!
    So that makes two - who can outvote us?

    The thing I like about it is that it is short and simple. It also says that it is not just soup - which it isnt for instance this week they are having a pasta bake as well as soup.

  14. 44
    Luke Says:

    Soul Kitchen

  15. 45
    Laura Says:

    So… Are you going to put it to an online vote?

  16. 46
    dan Says:

    Gosh, if only we had any idea how to do that! Actually I think that all of the suggestions will be considered by those involved with the ministry. Thanks everyone!!

  17. 47
    rollsy Says:

    I always thought I’d like to open a little hole-in-the-wall take-away called:

    Soupa-doop

    It sells soup … and doop, whatever that is.

  18. 48
    Laura Says:

    ‘tang’ is the chinese word for ’soup’

  19. 49
    Greg the explorer Says:

    So what ended up being the name of the soup kitchen?

  20. 50
    dan Says:

    I think we actually avoided naming it altogether.

  21. 51
    Greg the explorer Says:

    So let’s all go down to ” ” to get a bowl of soup - very catchy indeed!

  22. 52
    dan Says:

    You have to know the secret handshake as well.

  23. 53
    Greg the explorer Says:

    I don’t have any hands Dan - are you making a mockery of me?

  24. 54
    dan Says:

    And the mysterious code words

  25. 55
    Greg the explorer Says:

    nor do I have a mouth with which to tell you how uposet I am at this scorn and ridicule

  26. 56
    blestpickle Says:

    sooo Greg .. are you typing this with your toes, or your chin elbows, or??? :)
    And why would you be going for soup if you don’t have a mouth?

  27. 57
    Greg the explorer Says:

    I have a stick attached to my head and I tyope at about 2 words per minute! My friends call me Stumpy McNomouth!!!

  28. 58
    Toddy Says:

    “My friends call me Stumpy McNomouth!!!”

    Sooo…. who calls you ‘Greg The Explorer’?

  29. 59
    blestpickle Says:

    His parents?? :)
    (m,eanwhile I’m trying to figure out if we have a genuine imitation rhinoceros ..)

  30. 60
    Greg the explorer Says:

    If ever I got into trouble as a kid - my mum’d be hanging out the window yelling Greg the Explorer, get your arse in here this very minute - or else so help me - you’ll get te biggest stump slapping a kid ever got!. The great thing groqwing up was that If I swore at all I never got my mouth washed out with soap - cause I had no mouth! :)

    See what you started Dan

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