The Beauty of Simple Hospitality

“Be not forgetful to entertain strangers: for thereby some have entertained angels unawares.” — Hebrews 13:2

Hospitality doesn’t require a perfectly decorated home, matching dishes, or a spotless kitchen. True hospitality is simply making room – room in our hearts, our lives, our schedules, and sometimes our messy living rooms — for people who need to be seen.

This month, our homes don’t need to look like Pinterest boards to be used by God.And it’s a good thing! Sometimes the most meaningful gatherings are the simple ones: coffee with a friend who’s hurting, a seat saved at church, an extra place set at the table, a conversation offered when someone least expects it. Hospitality is ministry – not performance.

Christmas began with an invitation into a humble space, not a grand one. So maybe the most Christ-like thing we can do this month is open our doors a little wider and love a little deeper.

At GGC, there’s always room at our table 🤍

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