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Our New Years Resolution & Looking Ahead

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January 3, 2026

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As we step into a new year, we want to begin with a simple and heartfelt thank you, to both customers and to God, who blesses us with another year.

We are grateful for each of you who have shared in our farm journey this past year. Thank you for trusting us with your table and for supporting the work we love to do. Your faith and encouragement keep our mission strong.

Farming teaches humility. We’ve learned that no matter how careful we are, mistakes can happen. When they do, we believe in owning them, learning from them, and doing better next time. We’re grateful for customers who extend grace and allow us the opportunity to improve.

Please know this: we take our job & our responsibility seriously. Your trust matters to us, and we are committed to earning it every step of the way.

🤝 Our New Year’s Resolution

As we look ahead, our resolution is simple and steady:

Keep growing.
Keep learning.
Keep getting better.
Keep putting God first.

We commit to serving Him in all we do, caring faithfully for the land, animals, and families we are blessed to provide for. As Colossians 3:23 (NIV) reminds us:

"Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human masters"

That means continuing to improve in the areas that matter most:

  • Customer service: clearer communication, better organization, and quicker responses

  • Product quality: staying true to regenerative practices and traditional standards

  • Convenience: making it easier for families to access wholesome food

By keeping God first, every improvement, every new idea, and every effort to serve our customers is an act of faithful stewardship.

We are always learning, always adjusting, and always working to serve you better while staying faithful to our values.

🌱 Growing the Farm & Strengthening Community

As our farm family grows, we’re working to expand how and where you can receive your food.

Pickup Locations
We are actively planning to expand our pickup locations. If you are interested in hosting a pickup site or helping organize one in your area, we would love to hear from you. Community-led pickup points help keep food local, accessible, and efficient.

Home & Group Delivery Options
We are also exploring neighborhood and group delivery options. Coordinating with friends, family, church members, or neighbors can make doorstep delivery more convenient and cost-effective for everyone involved.

If either of these options interests you, please reach out here. Many of our best ideas grow directly from customer conversations.

We enter this new year grateful to the Lord, grounded in His provision, and committed to doing this work with honesty and care. Thank you for being part of Little Captain Creek Farm — not just as customers, but as a community that values faith, stewardship, and food freedom.

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