The Lost Art of Community | Hospitality - Chris Dew
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This message invites us into an exploration of hospitality as a spiritual practice that transforms lives and communities. Drawing from Acts 2:42-46, we discover that the early church didn't just gather corporately—they met house to house, breaking bread together with joyful and sincere hearts. The message challenges our modern tendency toward isolation and hyper-individualism, reminding us that freedom and flourishing aren't found alone but in genuine community. Through a fascinating study of rats in isolated cages versus connected environments, we see a powerful metaphor for our own lives: connection heals what isolation destroys. The call here is clear—beautiful things happen at the table. Whether we have a large home or a small apartment, whether we're hosting with fine china or Halloween napkins and Christmas plates, we're invited to open our doors and practice the radical hospitality that Jesus modeled. This isn't about entertaining with perfection; it's about hosting with authenticity, creating spaces where broken hearts can heal, where political divides can soften through curiosity rather than combat, and where people can encounter the reality and beauty of Jesus not just through sermons but through shared meals and genuine relationship.