Real Hospitality: If You Came to My House Unannounced...

Wednesday, January 11, 2017
A home being used to practice real hospitality

Hospitality is important for the Christian to practice. What is real hospitality and how can you practice real hospitality in your life? 


If you came into my house unannounced, you would find many different things.

You would find unfinished laundry, dishes in the sink, and dog hair. With three big dogs, it really doesn't matter how often you vacuum- there will always be dog hair.

You would find that my Christmas tree is still standing with all of it's decorations still in tact. I would laugh and tell you self-consciously that I've never left it up this long before.You would find theology books scattered in each room. That's part of being a seminary wife I suppose.

If you came into my house unannounced, you would be welcomed in, despite the mess.

I would ask you if you wanted some coffee or anything to drink. Then I would probably try to feed you... What can I say? I'm from the South 😉

I would ask you what you would like to do: talk, listen to music, watch TV... I would want you to pick because I hate making decisions for others. The guest should pick. I would probably feel uncomfortable because, chances are, when you showed up I was in sweat pants. This girl likes to be comfy when she is home!

If you came to my house unannounced, you would find a home filled with affection.

You would find a marriage filled with love and friendship, despite its many imperfections.You would find love for God and for sharing Him with others.
You would find pictures of family in nearly every room. And I would tell you how blessed we are to have the family that we do. They are wonderful.

You would find unruly, barking dogs that are actually super sweet and lovable if you can get past their first 10 minute burst of initial craziness. I would ask you if you were okay with them being in the room with us, secretly hoping you will say "yes". But I would forgive you if you were opposed... one day 😋

If you came to my house unannounced, I would invite you in- probably with a hug.

Real hospitality

What Is Real Hospitality?

My house is old and creaky. We rent it and can only do so much with it. And like I said before, we are not always the world's best house-keepers. There's always something else that needs to be done. But I love being able to welcome people into our home. We aren't able to do that nearly as often as I wish we were, but when we are able, I like to take advantage of it.

Hospitality is one of my favorite ways to encourage others. There's something special about being welcomed into a friend's home, and feeling like you are welcome to stay forever.

I want to be that welcoming friend. I want Taylor and I to be the couple that is always available when someone needs a shelter to rest in, or a shoulder to cry on. I want to be a Christ-centered haven for the broken, and a place of laughter for the joyful.

And the thing about the ministry of hospitality, is that things don't need to be perfect. As much as I wish that our house looked liked Joanna Gaines' decorated it, that just isn't reality. And as much as I wish that it wasn't so hard to keep the house spotless with three dogs, I can just kiss that wish goodbye. Yet, none of that matters when it comes to real hospitality.

Hospitality is about the love that is given to those that we host.
Hospitality is about sharing our lives with others and letting them share their's. .
Real hospitality is about creating an inviting space that fosters a feeling of safety, an environment of love, and the opportunity to share the gospel with our guests. Hospitality is inviting others into your life and showing them Christ in the process.

Real hospitality is about Jesus.


What is real hospitality?


Do you love hospitality? Is it one of your gifts, or do you prefer to leave that to someone else? How can you improve your hospitality today?