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EPISODE · Nov 3, 2025 · 5 MIN

Because: Rethinking Open Doors: From Security to Hospitality in Modern Church Communities

from "To Be And Do" with Philip Amerson

To Be And Do BECAUSEIn this thought-provoking episode, host Philip Amerson reflects on the challenges facing church communities today, especially around the concept of “open doors.” Drawing upon personal experiences, urban insights, and the wisdom of Jane Jacobs, Philip Amerson invites listeners to consider the deeper implications behind hospitality, security, and belonging in religious spaces. Here are three key takeaways:1. Rethinking Security in Sacred SpacesPhilip Amerson opens the conversation with an honest observation about how churches—once proudly defined by “open hearts, open minds, open doors”—have, in response to modern anxieties and the impacts of COVID, increasingly locked their doors and prioritized visible security. He describes the dissonance of being greeted by security personnel at church and wonders if a T-shirt reading “hospitality” or “welcome” might be a better fit. This prompts a crucial reflection on the tension between safety and genuine openness. Listeners are challenged to think about how their own faith communities balance caution with the call to be welcoming.2. Community Eyes as the Ultimate SafeguardReferencing Jane Jacobs’ urban theory from “The Life and Death of Great American Cities,” Philip Amerson explores the idea that neighborhoods experience less crime when more people are present and actively watching out for one another. He shares a powerful story from his time working in Harlem, where community members—uncles, grandmothers, neighbors—provided a web of protection simply by being aware and involved. This real-life example illustrates how churches can be safer and more vibrant by encouraging genuine community interaction, rather than relying solely on formal security measures.3. Small Steps Toward Belonging and OpennessThe episode closes with an encouragement to take practical steps toward unlocking the church—literally and figuratively. Philip Amerson suggests that transformation doesn’t have to be drastic; even opening the church on certain days or hosting community events can slowly foster a sense of belonging. He highlights the importance of overcoming fear and behavioral patterns that make churches exclusive, advocating instead for churches to become true centers of community. The concept of the “belonging exchange” underscores the power of joy, laughter, and welcome in shaping a healthier, safer spiritual environment.Final ReflectionsThis episode is an invitation to reconsider what it means for a church to have open doors—not just symbolically, but in practice. By weaving together stories, urban theory, and practical advice, Philip Amerson challenges us all to create spaces where people truly feel seen, welcomed, and safe.

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