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Page 1: Welcoming Hospitality. “ With heavy hearts, they left the city of Jerusalem. As they walk and talk, they are joined by a stranger. They tell the stranger.

Welcoming Hospitality

Page 2: Welcoming Hospitality. “ With heavy hearts, they left the city of Jerusalem. As they walk and talk, they are joined by a stranger. They tell the stranger.

“ With heavy hearts, they left the city of Jerusalem. As they walk and talk, they are joined by a stranger. They tell the stranger how they had hoped that Jesus of Nazareth might be the Messiah. They share their stories with him. Once they get to the town, they offer the stranger hospitality. He accepts and eats with them. During the meal they recognize Jesus in the breaking of the bread.”

The road to Emmaus

Luke 24:13 ff.

Page 3: Welcoming Hospitality. “ With heavy hearts, they left the city of Jerusalem. As they walk and talk, they are joined by a stranger. They tell the stranger.

“Let mutual love continue.

Do not neglect hospitality,

for through it some have

unknowingly entertained angels.”

Timing is everything?

Hebrews 13:1-2

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“The divine enablement

to share with others

our home, our lives,

our personal space

and resources

without an expectation

of return.”

GiftedHospitality

Living Stones Theology, Rev. Bill Versteeg

Page 5: Welcoming Hospitality. “ With heavy hearts, they left the city of Jerusalem. As they walk and talk, they are joined by a stranger. They tell the stranger.

a person who has a special ability to focus his or her attention on a guest

CharacteristicOne

Page 6: Welcoming Hospitality. “ With heavy hearts, they left the city of Jerusalem. As they walk and talk, they are joined by a stranger. They tell the stranger.

“I hope, in the Lord Jesus, to send Timothy to you soon, so that I too may be heartened by hearing news of you. For I have no one comparable to him for genuine interest in whatever concerns you.

For they all seek their own interests, not those of Jesus Christ. But you know his worth, how as a child with a father he served along with me in the cause of the gospel.”

Timothy –patron saint ?

Minister of Hospitality

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a person who demonstrates a deep value for community

Characteristic Two

Page 8: Welcoming Hospitality. “ With heavy hearts, they left the city of Jerusalem. As they walk and talk, they are joined by a stranger. They tell the stranger.

• visitors can come to appreciate the unconditional love of God for them in Jesus Christ.

• ‘making disciples’ happens best.

• guests find a place in the church for them, they come to be part of the church, with new relationships, friendships, and new places to serve.

Context of Hospitality

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• Single family … loved by God

• Church ‘ekklesia’ - convocation.

• Created us to live in friendship

God’s Plan

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Individuals and groups

meeting people where they are,

recognizing them as co-members of the Body of Christ,

and treating them with the love and respect with which they would like to be treated.

HospitalityHappensEverywhere

Page 11: Welcoming Hospitality. “ With heavy hearts, they left the city of Jerusalem. As they walk and talk, they are joined by a stranger. They tell the stranger.

Am I a welcoming person?

Is there room in my life for others or am I too busy?

Do I extend the welcoming gesture, the warm smile?

Do I hear with my heart as well as with my head?

Examination of Conscience for a Member of the Assembly

Sherry Lanham

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Do I go out of my way even when it is not convenient to do so?

Do I try to use inclusive language whenever possible?

Do function as a member of the team?

Do I make an effort to encounter Jesus Christ in the people with whom I work and worship?

Am I promoter of social justice?

Examination of Conscience for a Member of the Assembly

Sherry Lanham

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Page 14: Welcoming Hospitality. “ With heavy hearts, they left the city of Jerusalem. As they walk and talk, they are joined by a stranger. They tell the stranger.

Thinking outside of Church … what makes you feel welcome or comfortable in someone else’s home or another place you’ve been invited? What do you do to help others feel welcome?

Question for Discussion

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In your area of ministry, how do you focus on welcoming newcomers and providing hospitality?

Question for Discussion


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