Hospitality Project
Making Room for Hospitality
Posted September 30th, 2008 by carolinepenhaleWe are in the early weeks of the Hospitality Project at Dunbar Heights. Since the initial excitement of Welcome Back Sunday, it has been a bit challenging to “get launched”. As I am sure many congregations are facing, this community is already in full swing now that everyone has returned from the more relaxed pace of summer. People are busy! To my mind, this is an interesting point to contemplate. What happens to a new project or initiative when the sense is that everyone is too busy to take on or even consider taking on one more thing? More specifically, does a hospitality ministry need to be a distinct ministry of its own or a quality of being that can be woven into and extended through all ministries in the church? Moreover, could welcoming be more about a way of being community rather than yet another “doing” on an already long list of “doings”?
My hope is that with this project at Dunbar Heights we are able to enhance the ability of an already extremely friendly congregation to BE intentionally welcoming and be able to stand as a model of welcoming that can be applied in other congregational contexts. My intention is that we focus at least as much on being as on doing. My hope is that we find an approach in this early stage of the project to nourish and support the members of the community rather than depleting them. I pray that we will learn together how to make room for what we say is important to us - even in the midst of busyness. I know I certainly need to learn to create space, make room and set aside time. Can anyone else relate?
Dunbar Heights United Hospitality Project
Posted September 24th, 2008 by carolinepenhale
Ah, my first church blog. It had to happen sooner or later, I guess. And what better time than when launching a new thing. What new thing? The Dunbar Heights United Hospitality Project! This partnership initiative with Emerging Spirit is intended to provide guidelines for what to do and what not to do when launching or enhancing an already existing Ministry of Welcoming in a congregation.
While I will be making use of the learning I have had with Emerging Spirit so far, I admit up front that I am making this up as I go along. Therefore, I welcome your feedback, suggestions, etc and hope this blog becomes where we can learn together the way of welcoming.