Hospitality That Changes Lives (Part 4)
Using Your Story to Bless Others
Mark 5:1β20
Introduction: Jesus changes a life, but that is not the end of the story- He then commissions that person to go home and tell what the Lord has doneβyour testimony becomes a door for others.
Our text today, teaches us that when Jesus transforms us, He sends us to tell others about it. Our own stories of deliverance and grace can open doors for others to know Christ.
Listening Guide – Hospitality That Changes Lives (Part 4)
Service and Sermon – Hospitality That Changes Lives (Part 4)
Hospitality That Changes Lives β Part 3
When Godβs People Break Bread Together
Acts 2:42β47
Introduction: Fellowship and sharing create thriving Christian community. Acts 2:42β47 comes immediately after Peterβs Pentecost sermon, the crowdβs conviction, repentance, baptism, and the addition of about three thousand souls; Luke is not merely showing us how a meeting ended, but how a redeemed people began to live. In Acts 2, we see fellowship is not coffee and small talk. Fellowship is shared life. Fellowship is the gospel life made visible.
I want you to see four marks of a thriving Christian community and my prayer is, we will strive to adopt all four right here in our church.
Listening Guide – Hospitality That Changes Lives (Part 3)
Service and Sermon – Hospitality That Changes Lives (Part 3)
Hospitality That Changes Lives (Part 2)
The Table That Reaches the World
Luke 14:12β24
Introduction: Luke 14:12β24 does more than tell us who gets into Godβs kingdom; it tells us how kingdom people must live now. In this passage, loving outsiders is not a side ministry of the church; it is central to the gospel itself.
Jesus teaches that the table of grace must move outwardβpast our preferences, past our comfort, and into the streets where the poor, forgotten, and overlooked live.
Listening Guide – Hospitality That Changes Lives (Part 2)
Service And Sermon – Hospitality That Changes Lives (Part 2)
Hospitality That Changes Lives
Open Homes, Open Hearts: The Ministry of Hospitality
(Romans 12:13; Hebrews 13:1β2)
Introduction: Hospitality is a spiritual discipline that welcomes Christ into our home. When we open our homes, hearts, and hands to others, we invite Jesus in.
We live in a world of closed doors and guarded hearts, but the gospel calls us to radical Christian hospitality as a means of grace. Jesus stands at the door and knocks, and when we welcome strangers, we may be welcoming Him. As we move from the idea of hospitality to actually living it out, Scripture first points us to where it beginsβright at our front door.
