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EPISODE · Jun 17, 2025 · 36 MIN

Dinner With Outsiders - The Table Ep. 2 (conclusion)

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Send us Fan MailJesus didn’t just eat with outsiders—He welcomed them into grace. In this conclusion of our Sunday Ripple series on biblical hospitality, Pastor Matt McCarter and I explore how Jesus used shared meals to break social barriers, heal broken lives, and turn dinner tables into sacred spaces. From Zacchaeus the tax collector to the woman with the alabaster jar, we look at real stories where one meal changed everything.If you’ve ever wondered how to practice hospitality like Jesus—or felt unsure about inviting others into your life—this episode will challenge and encourage you. Discover why Jesus’ dinner guest list still turns heads, and how your own table can become a place of connection, transformation, and Kingdom impact.Topics we cover:Jesus and Zacchaeus: how a meal led to repentance and restorationThe sinful woman in Luke 7: radical grace at the Pharisee’s tableWhy hospitality is more about posture than perfectionHow to step into discomfort and make space for those on the margins👉 Whether you're a ministry leader, a curious skeptic, or just someone who burns toast but wants to make a difference—this episode is for you.Listen now and discover how the simple act of sharing a meal can create eternal ripples.#BiblicalHospitality #ChristianPodcast #JesusAndZacchaeus #FaithInAction #SundayRippleSupport the show🙏 Thanks for listening to Sunday Ripple!🌐 Visit the website for blog posts, discussion questions, and more:👉 www.sundayripple.com📱 Follow along for updates, behind-the-scenes, and encouragement:➡️ Facebook: facebook.com/sundayripple➡️ Instagram: @thesundayrippleIf this episode encouraged you, share it with a friend—and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss a ripple.Small ripples can make a big impact—go make yours.

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Send us Fan Mail Jesus didn’t just eat with outsiders—He welcomed them into grace. In this conclusion of our Sunday Ripple series on biblical hospitality, Pastor Matt McCarter and I explore how Jesus used shared meals to break social barriers, heal broken lives, and turn dinner tables into sacred spaces. From Zacchaeus the tax collector to the woman with the alabaster jar, we look at real stories where one meal changed everything. If you’ve ever wondered how to practice hospitality like Jesus...

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