Hospitality is a key concept for the church. It is something we ought always to be practising. It can be a cup of coffee after the service - the problem is when it stops there.
Alan Roxburgh says: "Hospitality, a profoundly Christian habit, is a radically alternative practice in a culture where people feel like strangers to one another in their own neighbourhoods .... The DNA of the Gospel calls Christians into a way of life that addresses this fear and suspicion of the stranger. People hunger to be welcomed, to be recognized and given worth in a culture that moves in the opposite direction. Welcoming the stranger is a revolutionary act ... " (Missional Map-Making, Jossey-Bass, 2010, p. 154/5)
Hospitality needs to become a description of how we function.
As Henri Nouwen says: "The term hospitality should not be limited to its literal sense of receiving a stranger in our house - although it is important never to forget or neglect that! - but as a fundamental attitude towards our fellow human being, which can be expressed in a great variety of ways." (Reaching Out, Collins, 1976, p. 65)
One of my favorite passages is Romans 12:9-18, which includes encouragement to offer hospitality.
ReplyDeleteI also think that it is important to offer hospitality to God, i.e. to welcome God to be with us as God wishes to be.