Prepare Them Room: Embodying the Hospitality of Christmas

Throughout our society, it can often feel like there's no room for others. Americans are more isolated and insular than ever, and often our living rooms and dinner tables don't have much square footage to go around–at least functionally speaking.

Our lives are full, our schedules are fuller, and adding anybody to our weekly rhythms feels just about impossible.

But Christmas, in many ways, is a time marked by hospitality. Jesus chose to make room for us, and then calls us to make room for others. So where in our homes, rhythms, and lives can we prepare space for others?  And how might God use that to change things–for us and them?

This series takes three weeks to explore what it means to embody the hospitality of Jesus this Christmas season.  

Teachings

Below you’ll find each teaching from this series, beginning with the most recent.

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