Posts tagged Hospitality
Making Friends in the Middle of the Post-COVID “Friendship Recession”

But deep down I knew God does not play cruel jokes. He had us read Butterfield’s book as a church for a purpose: because the world was about to suffer in ways it had never suffered before, at least on a global scale. Human connection was about to come under severe attack and God was prepping us to handle the aftermath…

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Radical Hospitality by Jesus

Jesus and His disciples were radical in their willingness to associate with the outcasts of society; yet they did so through the very ordinary means of eating and drinking with them.  In contrast, the Pharisees grumbled about this, seeing Jesus’ association with tax collectors as repugnant…

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Warm Heart, Cold Feet

The best and easiest way to show this love and care is to ignore any weird pressures around hospitality and simply be yourself in front of the people who find themselves in your space. This is hard to do if you aren’t accustomed to it.  It takes a willingness to get over some things, namely yourself and your means.  But if you are willing to practice, you can overcome the tension you feel when people show up at the door, which will leave you free to relax and enjoy people…

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Tribe and How I Once Despised It

“People,” the whole general group of them, are still messy and crazy and challenging, and some of us (I’m the first to raise my hand here) have less practice loving our neighbor than others. None of this should deter us from continuing on with our imperfect souls linked together towards the other-centered orientation that God has always envisioned for us, with him as the ultimate example and destination.

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