10: Suburban bootcamp: Hospitality for Busy People - a podcast by Ashley Hales

from 2019-01-22T10:00

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On this second edition of a “Suburban Bootcamp,” Bryce and Ashley Hales talk together about how the gospel reorients our relationships vertically with God and horizontally with others. So how do we make the mental shift from the allure of convenience to moving outwards towards others? 
Hospitality flows from God who has made room for us — seen most clearly in  the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus. 
Ashley posed a few helpful diagnostic questions as we think about hospitality and making room:
SOME QUESTIONS
Where am I making room in my time?
Where am I making room in my body for others — do I look at people? Do I see the needs around me?
Where am I making room in my affections — so that I’m looking for ways to connect with others who are far from God? 
But where do we start? Bryce encourages to embrace awkward and be a good neighbor and start today in one small step. 
ONE SMALL STEP
Put a date on the calendar three weeks out. 
Create a reason to get together with some friends, neighbors, and people you sort of know. Try out your favorite barbecue recipe, or grab a Costco lasagna. The point is to make room in your schedule and your home to really see people. 
GET INVOLVED
Hooray! A Leader’s Guide is coming soon for Ashley’s book, Finding Holy in the Suburbs: Living Faithfully in the Land of Too Much. With chapters on hospitality and busyness, you won’t want to miss the book, or the chance to read and talk about with friends. Buy yourself a copy (hey! pick one up for your whole group) and stay tuned for the release of the Leader Guide!
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