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 …
This is the second guest post from Lynne Baab in our series Hospitality and the Kingdom of God. Lynne M. Baab is the author of numerous books on Christian spiritual practices. This …
Celtic Hospitality Liturgy For British Christians in the fifth to eleventh centuries, the primary focus for worship, pastoral care and religious instruction was the monastery rather than the parish church. …
Today’s post is the first guest post in the series Hospitality and the Kingdom of God. Lynne M. Baab (www.lynnebaab.com) is the author of numerous books on Christian spiritual practices. This …
This post is out of date. Please see find the lastest post here. Hospitality and the Kingdom of God is as many of you are aware the Godspace theme for the …
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