Teaching Our Kids Missional Hospitality
Our family and our home are Spirit-empowered outposts of the kingdom of God that invite neighbors to hear and experience the good news of Jesus Christ.
Biblical hospitality is less about grand gestures and more about a posture – one rooted in the welcome God has already extended to us, and one we’re invited to practice in the everyday moments of youth ministry.

Our family and our home are Spirit-empowered outposts of the kingdom of God that invite neighbors to hear and experience the good news of Jesus Christ.
Jesus invites us to extend his hospitality to those around us.
I cling to the hope of future celebration, even though I lament the passing of this season into memory.
We, who are lame in our sin and have nothing to offer the King, have been given a seat at the table.
A good icebreaker is open-ended, with infinite possible answers that everyone can personalize. These lighthearted questions often pave the way for connection and gospel conversations.
Family meals don’t save our child or make them immune to loneliness, but the presence of Christ by his Spirit renders the time together both holy and fruitful.