Hospitality in the Scriptures seems to be less of a specific activity (e.g. "invite someone to your house for dinner") and more of a mindset of folding strangers into your life. That Biblical idea of hospitality is what undergirds much of the relational fabric at Christ Community Church. If this congregation becomes your church home, you'll likely discover that much of the ministry here falls into this simple category of hospitality. So what does that look like?
Share a Meal Together
Admittedly some folks may feel awkward about being the one to invite people over, or out, when you're new. But we’ve tried to build a culture at CCCF where hospitality is normal. So we hope that members will reach out to newcomers, but we also hope that newcomers will step up and invite longer-term members and other new people over for a meal or out for an activity from the very early days of their time at CCCF. Living these kinds of open lives together is a big part of how we create and sustain the hospitable culture of a gospel community.
Greeting in Worship Time
We believe that worship is both vertical (worshiping a holy God) and horizontal (worshiping a holy God as a community). Community life in worship in the New Testament is important and during our service greeting time it is important as well. It is an opportunity for people to warmly greet, connect and encourage another briefly during our service.
Stay Around After Services
Another very simple way to express hospitality is to simply stay around after the conclusion of our worship service. We want to encourage you to stay around and talk – to speak to members, visitors and to people you don’t know. It is important to make initial connections with others in the church. It's part of how we're building a church that feels like the family of God.