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SLBF Hospitality Podcast
by SL Brown Foundation
Hospitality interns Natasha Hicks and Courtney Snoberger take students through a theological view of hospitality at Upper House and the SL Brown Foundation.
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Kingdom Hospitality
In this podcast, Natasha and Courtney explore the concept of Kingdom Hospitality, emphasizing its biblical foundations and practical applications in their work at the Stephen and Laurel Brown Foundation. They discuss the importance of intentional presence, the balance between physical and spiritual needs, and share personal anecdotes and insights from staff members, including Jean Geran, on how to create a hospitable environment that reflects God's love and grace.Key Takeaways:Kingdom hospitality is about inviting others into the kingdom of God.Intentional presence is crucial in hospitality work.Listening to the Spirit enhances our interactions with guests.Anticipating physical needs can lead to spiritual fulfillment.The story of Mary and Martha illustrates the importance of being present.Hospitality should be executed joyfully and with love.Creating a sanctuary through hospitality helps others feel safe.Rest is a vital component of hospitality.Good food and comfort are essential in hospitality settings.Engaging with experienced staff can deepen understanding of hospitality.Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Kingdom Hospitality02:47 Defining Kingdom Hospitality05:50 Biblical Foundations of Hospitality08:55 Mary and Martha: A Lesson in Presence12:00 Physical vs. Spiritual Hunger14:55 Implementing Kingdom Hospitality at Upper House17:58 Practical Examples of Kingdom Hospitality20:48 Insights from Jean Guerin on Hospitality23:50 Conclusion and Reflection on Hospitality
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A Posture of Service
In this podcast episode, the hosts explore the concept of a 'posture of service' within the context of hospitality and biblical teachings. They discuss the importance of prioritizing the needs of others, the humility required to serve, and the significance of small acts of service. Biblical examples, particularly the life of Jesus, illustrate how true service is rooted in love and humility. The conversation also highlights practical applications of service in community settings, emphasizing that everyone has a role to play in serving others joyfully.Takeaways:A posture of service prioritizes the needs of others over personal desires.Humility is essential in both giving and receiving service.Small acts of service can lead to significant impacts.Biblical teachings emphasize serving others as a reflection of God's love.Jesus exemplified the ultimate posture of service through his actions.Service should be done joyfully, without grumbling or complaints.Everyone has unique gifts that can be used to serve others.Community involvement in service fosters a culture of hospitality.Reflecting on our motivations for service can enhance our experience.True service is about building relationships and connections with others.Chapters: 00:00 The Posture of Service: An Introduction03:01 Biblical Foundations of Service05:49 Jesus: The Ultimate Example of Service09:08 The Importance of Little Things in Service12:11 Living Out a Posture of Service in Community15:00 Stories of Service in Action18:09 Reflections and Practical Applications of Service
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Hospitality interns Natasha Hicks and Courtney Snoberger take students through a theological view of hospitality at Upper House and the SL Brown Foundation.
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