Hospitality is such a big deal in the Christian faith—it’s all about reflecting God’s love and generosity. The Bible makes it pretty clear that we’re called to serve others and build community through hospitality. Romans 12:13 says it best: “Share with the Lord’s people who are in need. Practice hospitality.” But it’s not just about inviting people into our homes; it’s about opening our hearts to care for them in real, meaningful ways.
Jesus was the ultimate example of hospitality—He constantly welcomed people in, shared meals, and made time for those who were often overlooked. So, when we practice hospitality, we’re actually reflecting Christ’s love and kindness. It’s more than just a checklist of duties—it’s about creating a space where people feel truly seen and valued.
Christian hospitality means seeing others the way Jesus does, with dignity and worth. It’s about making sure people feel welcome, loved, and accepted—whether you’re offering a meal, a place to stay, or just being there to listen. These small acts of kindness can make a big impact and show God’s love in a practical, hands-on way.
At the heart of it, hospitality is about making room for others in our busy lives, showing God’s love in everyday moments, and inviting people to experience community and grace. It’s the simple things that really bring people together!
With Joy,
