Keeping the Sabbath
The Sabbath is unexpectedly attuned to social problems. The question you need to ask is: How much do you align with God’s Sabbath values?
Read Moreby David Chase | Sep 5, 2019 | Hospitality, Immigration, Sabbath, Social Theologies | 0 |
The Sabbath is unexpectedly attuned to social problems. The question you need to ask is: How much do you align with God’s Sabbath values?
Read Moreby Dorina Gilmore | Jun 28, 2019 | Food, Hospitality, Jesus | 0 |
We can extend hospitality, whether we’re rolling lumpia or serving ravioli. We can be vessels to “taste and see that the Lord is good” (Psalm 34:8)
Read Moreby Terri Kraus | Jun 6, 2019 | Food, Hospitality, Jesus | 0 |
Everything doesn’t have to be perfect in my home to share God’s love. Hospitality isn’t about your house—it’s about your heart.
Read Moreby Dr. Michelle Reyes | May 28, 2019 | Book Reviews, Church, Hospitality | 0 |
Leslie Verner’s Invited is a call to lift our eyes out of our own individualistic way of living and learn anew the practice of becoming a good neighbor.
Read Moreby David Chase | Nov 21, 2018 | Film Reviews, Hospitality, Matthew | 0 |
Babette’s Feast challenges us to show mercy to the stranger and take the risk of generously opening our homes to the other.
Read Moreby Dr. Michelle Reyes | Nov 14, 2018 | Cross-Cultural, Food, Friendship, Hospitality | 0 |
In order to practice cross-cultural hospitality, we need to know what love looks like to others, especially in terms of food, time, space and giving.
Read Moreby Dr. Michelle Reyes | Nov 12, 2018 | Gospel, Hospitality, Luke | 0 |
Hospitality is a deeply spiritual act, in which our invitation to eat and drink is akin to offering the gospel, a deeper and more satisfying nourishment for our guests.
Read Moreby David Chase | Nov 7, 2018 | Daniel, Friendship, Hospitality | 0 |
There is a real-world cost vulnerable hospitality. What will it cost you to be vulnerable to someone else by inviting them in?
Read Moreby Dr. Michelle Reyes | Nov 5, 2018 | Friendship, Hospitality, Jesus | 0 |
Hospitality is not about duty. It’s about a blessing for everyone involved, both host and guest, and there is an expectation that God will be present.
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