Hospitality takes many shapes and forms in our churches. It could be a warm conversation in your church's foyer, a women's teatime, or a dish of lasagna on someone's doorstep.
This 21-page resource gives practical advice for several of hospitality's many dimensions. Learn about how to follow up with visitors, the differences between women's and men's fellowship times, organizing a benevolence meal ministry, hosting missionaries, making small-group members comfortable, and more.
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The Hospitality Cycle Structure your welcoming process to bring newcomers into the body.
by Rick Moore with Becky Castle Miller
Hospitality to Mars and Venus Be sensitive to what men and women both value.
by Joe and Sharon Tatulli with Becky Castle Miller
Preparing Church Meals Practical instructions for feeding lots of people.
by Eleanor Miller with Becky Castle Miller
Coordinating a Meal-Team Ministry Let the cooks in your congregation bless families in need.
by Donna Arsenault with Becky Castle Miller
Reaching Out Through Your Open Door Ministry in your home should come from a generous heart, not a magazine spread.
by Greg Asimakoupoulos
Hospitality to Missionaries Host visiting missionaries with care and love.
by Margaret Gadoury with Becky Castle Miller
Hosting a Small Group Relationships are formed over dessert.
by Becky Castle Miller
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