ABOUT NACFS
Purpose
We believe that Food Service is an equal ministry of the church, touching the
congregation as no other department can. We believe our trust in God affirms our
work and empowers us to do His will.
We feel our role is to provide the opportunity for fellowship in a loving
atmosphere, and we have a commitment to ourselves and the church we serve.
We believe excellence in our work is a part of this commitment, and pledge
ourselves to this goal.
History
The National Association of Church Food Service, Inc., began as a dream several
years ago in the heart of Carolyn B. Clayton. Carolyn realized the tremendous
need that so many churches had in the area of food service. Believing that
people who work in this profession would benefit from having an opportunity to
know each other and share experiences and expertise, she decided in 1989 to make
that dream a reality. She contacted a number of local people and set the wheels
in motion. With the help of Pat Eubanks, R.A. Kube, Linda Nolen, Claire Waters,
and others, Carolyn arranged a one-day workshop as a beginning.
This first meeting of The National Association of Church Food Service was held
in September of 1989 at the Georgia Power Company Conference Center just outside
Atlanta. The Planning Center, a new and modern facility used to establish the
growth of business throughout the state of Georgia, had recently added a
commercial cooking wing onto its building. This wing was furnished with high
tech equipment, and the kitchen and seminar rooms were used for the workshop.
This was a wonderful place for Carolyn's dream to come to life.
There were 25 people in attendance at the workshop, and all discussed the
possibility of an education association for food service professionals. Those
individuals knew that the possibilities were limitless--educational
opportunities, meetings with guest speakers, conferencing with each other, and
much more. Carolyn's enthusiasm was contagious, and the quiet hopes and dreams
that she had nurtured for 13 years came into existence that afternoon in light
of the rousing support of those who now shared her vision. The plans made at
this workshop would lead to the establishment of a new organization for food
service managers in churches throughout the country.
The astounding results of this 1989 conference paved the way for the first NACFS
conference which met in Knoxville, Tennessee, in July of 1990. Serving as
president of the association, Carolyn Clayton proposed a budget, appointed
officers, and began to work with the board members to set national standards for
prospective members. With legal assistance, a set of by-laws was written to
incorporate The National Association of Church Food Service, Inc., as a
not-for-profit organization. Before the 1990 conference, a pamphlet was printed
and mailed out to churches throughout the nation as an invitation for charter
members. The goals, benefits, and opportunities were introduced, as were the
objectives of NACFS. The dream had, in fact, become a reality.
Conferences
The following are the places in which we have held annual NACFS Conferences (to
see pics, click here):
2008 - Colorado Springs, CO
2007 - Savannah, GA
2006 - San Francisco, CA
2005 - Washington, D.C.
2004 - Atlanta, GA
2003 - Baton Rouge, LA
2002 - Seattle, WA
2001 - Knoxville, TN
2000 - Orlando, FL
1999 - Dallas, TX
1998 - Little Rock, AR
1997 - Ft. Lauderdale, FL
1996 - Norfolk, VA