Practice radical hospitality: Host neighbors for a meal, welcome new friends into your home and pray for your city.
Not exact matches
The
radical practice of
hospitality begins with each child, each knock, each phone call: Every interruption of the day is a manifestation of Christ.
To have a loving intimate relationship with God; to serve others by
practicing generosity and
hospitality; to seek justice, mercy, healing, reconciliation, rehabilitation, inclusion, and participation; and then to live non-violently without vengeance and with a cheerful fearlessness of death and worldly powers — that is the
radical and the defiant message and the transformational spirit of the universal and timeless Good News.
Taking inspiration from a passage in the second - century Letter to Diognetus --- which says that Christians «have a common table, but not a common bed» --- Mitchell argues that «
hospitality is a
radical alternative to both the language and
practice of culture wars.»
Feast:
Radical Hospitality in Contemporary Art Featuring both a gallery component and a participatory, performative process, Feast surveys the artist - orchestrated meal, an important new category of contemporary
practice.
I enjoy
practicing what we call
radical hospitality at our home.