Hospitality
The Practice of Hospitality
The Practice of Hospitality
Pastor Richard Hovey
Pastor Richard Hovey
“Radically ordinary hospitality is this: using your Christian home in a daily way that seeks to make strangers neighbors, and neighbors family of God. It brings glory to God, serves others, and lives out the gospel in word and deed.”
“Radically ordinary hospitality is this: using your Christian home in a daily way that seeks to make strangers neighbors, and neighbors family of God. It brings glory to God, serves others, and lives out the gospel in word and deed.”
Rosaria Butterfield, The Gospel Comes with a Housekey
Rosaria Butterfield, The Gospel Comes with a Housekey
Practicing Hospitality
Practicing Hospitality
Who is someone you have kept at a distance in your life? A stranger you have not welcomed in? Consider welcoming them in this week, recognizing in them the image of God and through genuine hospitality learn what gifts they bring to your life.
Resources
Resources
“In our world full of strangers, estranged from their own past, culture and country, from their neighbors, friends and family, from their deepest self and their God, we witness a painful search for a hospitable place where life can be lived without fear and where community can be found. Although many, we might even say most, strangers in this world become easily the victim of a fearful hostility, it is possible for men and women and obligatory for Christians to offer an open and hospitable space where strangers can cast off their strangeness and become our fellow human beings.”
“In our world full of strangers, estranged from their own past, culture and country, from their neighbors, friends and family, from their deepest self and their God, we witness a painful search for a hospitable place where life can be lived without fear and where community can be found. Although many, we might even say most, strangers in this world become easily the victim of a fearful hostility, it is possible for men and women and obligatory for Christians to offer an open and hospitable space where strangers can cast off their strangeness and become our fellow human beings.”
Henri Nouwen, Reaching Out