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God’s Goals for St Albans - Part 2 Matthew chapter 28 v CHiPS CONNECT to care & grow Mentoring: 31 mentors & 14 Mentoring: 31 mentors & 14 mentees, so far. mentees, so far. HOST to know one another better Hospitality’ as the friendly and Hospitality’ as the friendly and generous generous reception of guests or strangers. reception of guests or strangers. From Latin ‘hospes’: Hospital, From Latin ‘hospes’: Hospital, hospice, hostel, hotel. hospice, hostel, hotel.

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Page 1: God’s Goals for St Albans - Part 2 Matthew chapter 28 v CHiPS CONNECT to care & grow Mentoring: 31 mentors & 14 mentees, so far. HOST to know one another

God’s Goals for St Albans - Part 2

Matthew chapter 28 v

CHiPS

CONNECT to care & grow Mentoring: 31 mentors & 14 mentees, Mentoring: 31 mentors & 14 mentees,

so far.so far.

HOST to know one another better‘‘Hospitality’ as the friendly and generousHospitality’ as the friendly and generousreception of guests or strangers.reception of guests or strangers.From Latin ‘hospes’: Hospital, hospice, From Latin ‘hospes’: Hospital, hospice,

hostel, hotel.hostel, hotel.

Also Also “To host” “To host” from Latin ‘hostis’: an enemy of from Latin ‘hostis’: an enemy of the state.the state.

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New Testament Greek word: Philoxenia means “love of the stranger” means “love of the stranger”

- those strange to us, not like usthose strange to us, not like us

Old Testament examples in Genesis 18 & 19

Russian word is ‘bread salt’.Russian word is ‘bread salt’.

Mark 5 v13 “Salt is good for seasoning. But if it loses its flavour, how do you make it salty again? [Have salt in or among yourselves] You must have the

qualities of salt among yourselves and live in peace with each other.”

Henri Nouwen : “Hospitality means primarily the creation of free space where

the stranger can enter and become a friend instead of an enemy.”

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Jesus’ ministry was often aboutSharing meals, being a guest, hospitality.His teaching was about the hospitality of

God.

Hebrew word for ‘Salvation’: “to make space/room for”

For whom should we as Christ-followers make space?

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“A missional environment is formed by the practice of hospitality. Members set aside an evening a month to welcome the stranger into their homes. The stranger may be a neighbour or someone within their circle of acquaintance. It is important that they invite someone to their table other than a friend or church member. This may be a neighbour, work associate, or acquaintance from a coffee shop or the children’s sports team. Fear of the stranger is so high in this culture that inviting someone far outside the circle of acquaintance is too great a first step. The purpose of such invitation is to treat the stranger as a guest, to experience the gracious table of God. Why is hospitality such an important practice? It requires one to stop a busy, demanding routine for a period of time and focus attention on the stranger for the sake of the stranger.” [Alan Roxburgh, The Missional Leader]

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“A missional environment is formed by the practice of hospitality. Members set aside an evening a month to welcome the stranger into their homes. The stranger may be a neighbour or someone within their circle of acquaintance. It is important that they invite someone to their table other than a friend or church member. This may be a neighbour, work associate, or acquaintance from a coffee shop or the children’s sports team. Fear of the stranger is so high in this culture that inviting someone far outside the circle of acquaintance is too great a first step. The purpose of such invitation is to treat the stranger as a guest, to experience the gracious table of God. Why is hospitality such an important practice? It requires one to stop a busy, demanding routine for a period of time and focus attention on the stranger for the sake of the stranger.” [Alan Roxburgh, The Missional Leader]