Today’s post in the series Hospitality – Opening Doorways to the Kingdom, is written by Mark Votava. As I have lived at the Tacoma Catholic Worker for the past four years I …
A couple of weeks ago, I spoke at a seminary class about spirituality and gardening. It was a fun class, but one question asked by a student keeps intruding in my mind. Didn’t God …
As many of you know this blog is part of the ministry of Mustard Seed Associates and periodically I like to update you on all that is happening in the …
Will you open your home and heart? Hospitality is one of those sometimes messy Christian practices. When we welcome people into our lives, the smells from bodily functions might hang …
As I mentioned in Friday’s post Cooking is not a Spectator Sport, we have had a steady stream of visitors over the last few weeks, with more to come as the summer …
This morning Tom and I are getting ready to host a group of people from Nieu community here in Seattle. It is one of those activities we delight in. I …
Hospitality is the act of the recklessly generous heart. Sister Joan Chittister What can you do if your circumstances, through illness for example, currently don’t allow you to meet with …
Hospitality has always been important for Tom and I, which has led to some interesting encounters and the founding of some wonderful friendships. Once, about five years ago we had …
This morning’s post on hospitality is written by my good friend and mentor of many years Fay Williams. Fay and her husband Alan were an important part of the leadership …
One of the aspects of hospitality that I am grappling with these days is how to make meals that are inviting for my gluten free friends. Bread and cheese have …
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