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Parish renewal is the buzzword of the moment—and with it comes an overwhelming array of resources and ministries. So how do you cut through the noise to find what will truly help your parish move forward? In today's episode, I talk with Susan Windley-Daoust, author of The Four Ways Forward: Becoming an Apostolic Parish in a Post-Christian World (https://www.osvcatholicbookstore.com/the-four-ways-forward-becoming-an-apostolic-parish-in-a-post-christian-world.html). Susan encourages us to focus on renewal models that prioritize: * Radical hospitality * Small group discipleship * Mission refocus * Signs and wonders Look for resources that align with these key principles and have a proven track record. Engage your parish leadership team in discernment, and don't be afraid to start small—what matters most is finding what genuinely supports your parish's growth in missionary identity. Want more practical insights? Tune in now! [04:10] The Call to Evangelization [19:11] Challenges in Modern Parishes [28:30] The Four Ways Forward [33:50] Respecting Individuality in Evangelization [34:18] The Power of First Proclamation [37:16] Embracing Small Groups for Spiritual Growth [43:36] Mission Refocus and Organizational Health [50:49] Elevating Signs and Wonders [58:32] Encouragement for Evangelization [01:03:15] The Mark 5:19 Project Don't forget to check out Susan's book (https://www.osvcatholicbookstore.com/the-four-ways-forward-becoming-an-apostolic-parish-in-a-post-christian-world.html) and the Mark 5:19 Project (https://mark519project.org/)! For more practical advice and experiences from real people sharing their mission with the world, go to https://equip.archomaha.org/podcast/. A Production of the Archdiocese of Omaha Editor: Taylor Schroll (ForteCatholic.com)
Most architects start their own firms for more freedom. But too many end up overwhelmed, overworked, and underpaid. Why does this happen, and how can you break free? In this episode, Enoch Sears speaks with architect and developer Zeke Freeman about the unseen barriers that hold back small firm owners. They uncover the surprising mindset shifts that can unlock real profitability. Plus, they explore the key difference between struggling firms and those that scale beyond $1M. You'll also hear why some firms hit a ceiling while others break through. And if you've ever wondered whether outsourcing is the future, this episode might change how you think about remote teams. The costly mistake most architects don't realize they're making Why pricing your services like everyone else is a dangerous trap The hidden fear stopping firm owners from delegating What it really takes to go from $1M to $10M (hint: it's not what you think) To learn more about Zeke, visit his: LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/zfreeman1?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAab33UMAna1cq9m3n-cF7T9PYyFtIDL9LJJnjicA5QQDWW7ZX5YCl7g8qWU_aem_J8cHlehc-BEHqPCEu7Q0_g ► Transcription: https://otter.ai/u/F2LPis8AojDlLrfM5oeucoGe9xY?utm_source=copy_url ► Feedback? Email us at podcast@businessofarchitecture.com ► Access your free training at http://SmartPracticeMethod.com/ ► If you want to speak directly to our advisors, book a call at https://www.businessofarchitecture.com/call ► Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for updates: https://www.youtube.com/c/BusinessofArchitecture ******* For more free tools and resources for running a profitable, impactful, and fulfilling practice, connect with me on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/businessofarchitecture Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/businessofarch/ Website: https://www.businessofarchitecture.com/yt Twitter: https://twitter.com/BusinessofArch Podcast: http://www.businessofarchitecture.com/show iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/business-architecture-podcast/id588987926 Android Podcast Feed: http://feeds.feedburner.com/BusinessofArchitecture-podcast Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9idXNpbmVzc29mYXJjaGl0ZWN0dXJlLmxpYnN5bi5jb20vcnNz ******* Access the FREE Architecture Firm Profit Map video here: http://freearchitectgift.com Carpe Diem!
Paul Hedrick is the Founder of Tecovas, the leading high-quality western footwear, apparel, and accessories brand. In today's episode, we discuss: - the origins of Tecovas and early founding stories, - what it takes to build an incredible brand - Tecovas' retail “moat” - radical hospitality - how they managed through COVID - and more As Executive Chairman, Paul works with the Tecovas board and executive team on brand, product, and marketplace strategy so that Tecovas fulfills its mission to steward the next generation of western. Tecovas is in its 10th operating year in business and now operates over 40 retail stores in over 30 cities and 20 states, with total annual revenue eclipsing $250 million in 2024. We'd appreciate you filling out our audience survey, so we can continuously work on providing relevant content to our listeners. https://www.thefortpod.com/survey Links: Tecovas - https://www.tecovas.com/ Topics: (00:00:00) - Intro (00:02:35) - Starting Tecovas (00:13:01) - The Mission of Tecovas (00:16:29) - Finding Manufacturing (00:24:55) - Moving from Online to In-Person Retail (00:32:27) - Store Design (00:38:23) - Radical Hospitality (00:42:22) - "Don't Say No to the Customer" vs. "The Customer Is Always Right" (00:45:12) - Scaling Radical Hospitality (00:52:47) - Surviving Covid (01:01:27) - Developing a Great Brand Support our Sponsors: BetterPitch: https://bit.ly/42d9L0I Fort: https://bit.ly/FortCompanies Follow Fort on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/fort-companies/ Chris on Social Media: The Fort Podcast on Twitter/X: https://x.com/theFORTpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefortpodcast LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/45gIkFd Watch The Fort on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3oynxNX Visit our website: https://bit.ly/43SOvys Leave a review on Apple: https://bit.ly/45crFD0 Leave a review on Spotify: https://bit.ly/3Krl9jO The FORT is produced by Johnny Podcasts
Join us for a heartfelt conversation as Shane Claiborne and Julio Hernandez tackle immigration, radical hospitality, and the power of community action. Discover how faith and love can shape our response to pressing global issues. Help sustain the work of RLC: www.redletterchristians.org/donate/ To check out what RLC is up to, please visit us www.redletterchristians.org Follow us on Twitter: @RedLetterXians Instagram: @RedLetterXians Follow Shane on Instagram: @shane.claiborne Twitter: @ShaneClaiborne
Listen as Pastor Peter preaches from Luke 7:36-50.
What does it mean to truly serve others in a world that often prioritizes self-interest? Pastor Chris explore Genesis 24 and the story of Rebekah's radical hospitality—offering water not just to a stranger, but to his ten camels, an act of selfless generosity.
Shawna Boren and Dan Kent break down this week's message by Greg titled "Radical Hospitality II." Pull up a cozy chair and join these two hospitality wonks for another welcoming episode of The MuseCast!
In this sermon, Greg expands upon the call to be a people of hospitality as he highlights four specific groups of people who experience marginalization. As God has welcomed us in his divine hospitality, we also are to participate in God's hospitality and show it to those who most need it.
In this sermon, Greg expands upon the call to be a people of hospitality as he highlights four specific groups of people who experience marginalization. As God has welcomed us in his divine hospitality, we also are to participate in God's hospitality and show it to those who most need it.
In this sermon, Greg expands upon the call to be a people of hospitality as he highlights four specific groups of people who experience marginalization. As God has welcomed us in his divine hospitality, we also are to participate in God's hospitality and show it to those who most need it.
Shawna Boren and Dan Kent break down this week's message by Cedrick Baker titled: "Radical Hospitality." Grab a beverage and a snack and make yourself at home with these two hospitable hosts on another episode of The MuseCast!
Cedrick Baker reflects on God's hospitality toward us, and challenges us to join God in the life of hospitality. Just as God has freely given his love to us, we can reach out to others and show them the kind of love that we have received. This is rooted in the scene in Revelation 7, of God's people celebrating the open hospitality they have experienced through the work of the cross.
Cedrick Baker reflects on God's hospitality toward us, and challenges us to join God in the life of hospitality. Just as God has freely given his love to us, we can reach out to others and show them the kind of love that we have received. This is rooted in the scene in Revelation 7, of God's people celebrating the open hospitality they have experienced through the work of the cross.
Cedrick Baker reflects on God's hospitality toward us, and challenges us to join God in the life of hospitality. Just as God has freely given his love to us, we can reach out to others and show them the kind of love that we have received. This is rooted in the scene in Revelation 7, of God's people celebrating the open hospitality they have experienced through the work of the cross.
Today on RTP — In this episode, we end up discussing rage rooms and radical hospitality for some reason, followed by a real-time, cold analysis of a potential chiastic structure in the Sermon on the Mount. In the Aftershow, we read examples of ancient humor from an ancient joke book.SHOW NOTES:Philogelos: The First Joke BookWas Ba'al relieving himself?SOTM Chiasm chart (image)Common Christian Sayings in Fundamental Circles - Episode 005 - A Holy Hush in your Sanctified Imagination*Aftershow available for Elite Patrons only. Don't miss out — Become an Elite Patron!Today's episode is brought to you by our Patrons over at Patreon.com/reasontogether. Thank you for your support!Create your podcast today with ZenCastr!JOIN OUR EMAIL LISTYour support helps us pay our podcast editor, blog editor, writers, and upgrade our site to offer merch. Become a PatronBuy a T-shirtLeave an iTunes ReviewDiscuss the EpisodeSubmit a Question, Feedback, or Topic SuggestionGet a Free Trial with Audible
Homily given by Fr Justin on Saturday 18 January 2025. If you would you like to explore what's on offer in our community, you can find some details here: https://stbenedicts.com.au Or you can contact us directly at admin@stbenedicts.com.au ABOUT US St Benedict's is a vibrant Catholic Community based in Melbourne, Australia, and the spiritual home to people of all ages and from various walks of life. We're big on welcome, hospitality, friendship, and sharing the journey of life together. Our goal is to create inspiring, spirit-filled environments which help people to encounter the love of God in Jesus and be transformed by the power of God's spirit. We're all about creating a culture which enables people of all ages to flourish in Christ. We would love for you to join the family! INVEST IN OUR MISSION Your donation will help us to expand our mission and impact more people around the world. You can donate at https://stbenedicts.com.au/donate FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA https://www.facebook.com/StBensBurwood https://www.youtube.com/StBenedictsBurwood https://www.instagram.com/stbensburwood https://www.instagram.com/stbensburwood
The first GodPod of 2025 is a ‘theological mystery tour' through the life and works of the one and only Dr Krish Kandiah OBE. Graham, Micheal, and Jane quiz Krish on his theological influences and his life of radical hospitality – touching on his experiences of fostering and adoption and advocating for refugees.For more from Kirsh Kandiah: Krish KandiahFor more from Seen and Unseen: Seen & Unseen | Seen & Unseen (seenandunseen.com)For more about St Mellitus: Home Page | St MellitusFor more about Wycliffe Hall: Home | WYCLIFFE HALL Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
DateDecember 22, 2024SynopsisIn this sermon, we dive into what happens when vulnerability meets blessing through the lens of Mary's visit to Elizabeth. We explore how creating safe spaces for truth-telling—like Elizabeth's home and the muskrat's winter den—allows us to encounter transformative love that empowers us to sing new songs of hope. This fourth Sunday of Advent reminds us that authentic love makes room for our whole selves, not just our highlight reel.ReferencesScripture: Luke 1:39–55 About The Local ChurchFor more information about The Local Church, visit our website. Feedback? Questions? Comments? We'd love to hear it. Email Brent at brent@thelocalchurchpbo.org.To invest in what God's doing through The Local Church and help support these podcasting efforts and this movement of God's love, give online here.
In this episode, we explore what it means to live with radical hospitality and why it's such a vital part of the Christian faith. Our guest, Hospitality Coordinator Laura Sennott, shares inspiring stories and practical tips for extending God's love by welcoming others—whether in our churches, homes, or everyday lives. We dive into how radical hospitality challenges us to go beyond our comfort zones, embrace inclusivity, and reflect the heart of Christ in all we do. Whether you're looking to create a more welcoming environment or wondering how hospitality can deepen your faith, this conversation will inspire and equip you.
⚡⚡The Euphoric BLACK FRIDAY SALE IS HERE! ⚡⚡ Have you ever been held back by beliefs around alcohol being “glamorous” and “sophisticated?” Martha Wright is an insider who used to work for the Food Network and IN the wine industry (with her own winery!) for more than 20 years. Martha also happens to live part-time in Paris, France. So, Martha is the perfect person for Karolina to discuss wine and French drinking culture with. Do the French ACTUALLY moderate? Or is it just a fallacy? Can we appreciate rituals and fine artisanal products without the brain fog? Martha is all about cultivating play and fun in her AF life – from traipsing through Paris on a speakeasy tour to cuddling baby goats in Oregon! – and offers great ideas about how to lean into the full spectrum of all life's beauty and flavors. It's Thanksgiving week, and hopefully, this episode inspires you to ask yourself: how can I invoke my own sense of play? How can I bring more sensory delight into my daily life? IN THIS EPISODE: Martha's journey from wine aficionado to alcohol-free advocate: what sparked her transformation and how she redefined her identity beyond the bottle Busting the romanticized narrative of “French moderation” and what it truly means for alcohol consumption and well-being Martha's decision to not “retreat” on all the things that often come along with alcohol – gatherings, celebrations, sensory experiences – but double-down on it Creative tips for hosting unforgettable gatherings that foster deep connections and fun sans alcohol (and what Martha sees for the future of the alcohol-free industry) Martha's secret to making life's pleasures even more delightful and immersive without alcohol LINKS/RESOURCES MENTIONED ⚡⚡Euphoric Black Friday Sale is live! Whether you want to make your desires for alcohol disappear, or become rock solid in an AF lifestyle as your manifest your biggest dream, or become a Thought Leader in your field while commanding more income and impact, shop the deals here. If you loved this episode, please be sure to reach out to Martha and visit her website, see her tips for a juicy Thanksgiving with decadent treats and recommended AF resources. Lose your desire to drink and lean into your dream life with Karolina's book Euphoric: Ditch Alcohol and Gain a Happier, More Confident You. When you order today, you'll also unlock tons of resources and checklists to support you on your journey. Loved the book? We'd be honored if you left a review! Follow @euphoric.af on Instagram and watch me romanticize the AF lifestyle and show you how to make your entrepreneurial dreams come true. And as always, rate, review, and subscribe so we can continue spreading our message far and wide.
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Speaker: Rev. Kyuboem Lee, Series: Renewal Missions Conference, Passage: Luke 10:25-37
What is Radical Hospitality? Leona Sullivan and Amy Bartels Roe from Mustard Seed Shelter discuss the founding and mission of Mustard Seed Shelter, which provides a home for women and children experiencing homelessness in Saginaw. The episode delves into the unique, compassionate approach of the shelter, the support they receive from the community, and the specific programs they offer to help guests transition to stable, independent living. Additionally, details are shared about an upcoming fundraising concert by Stone Street Revival to support the shelter.Links:Mustard Seed Shelter Website: https://themustardseedshelter.org/Show Notes:00:00 Introduction and Trigger Warning00:27 Personal Story of Loss and Struggle04:14 Founding of Mustard Seed07:44 Challenges and Early Days08:29 Amy's Journey with Mustard Seed10:51 Unique Approach and Community Support17:17 Future Plans and Community Involvement23:47 Upcoming Concert and Final Thoughts
Luke 10:25-37Kyuboem Lee
In this episode of the Searching Inward Podcast, Scott Reall, Seth Abram and Anna Bryant talk about the concept of radical hospitality and how this idea of creating a safe and non-judgemental space plays out in Restore Small Groups.Follow and ContactFacebook: Restore Small GroupsInstagram: @restoresmallgroupsYouTube: Searching Inward PodcastWebsite: restoresmallgroups.org
In this episode, we sit down with Kitti Murray, a remarkable community-builder who has dedicated her life to transforming neighborhoods through radical hospitality. Kitti shares her inspiring journey, how she and her husband Bob founded Refuge Coffee, and their mission to create a sense of belonging for refugees and immigrants in Clarkston, Georgia, one of the most diverse cities in the U.S. Through her work, Kitti shows us the importance of simple yet powerful acts of welcome in fostering community renewal. Tune in to hear her stories of how compassion and leadership can create spaces where everyone is valued and empowered. If you're passionate about community-building, or the refugee experience, this conversation will challenge and inspire you to make a difference right where you are. Resources: Refuge Coffee Co.
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At 55-years-old, Marie-Monique Marthol made a life-changing decision to change careers. She learned carpentry through Rebuild's Workforce Development Program, where participants learn trade skills while revitalizing Philadelphia's neighborhoods. Marie-Monique joins host Racquel Williams to talk about her experience. We also hear from Rebuild's Director of Workforce Development, Tiffany Smith, about how Rebuild is bringing more women and people of color into the trades. Then, on Shara in the City, we visit Broad Street Love, where they provide stabilizing services to those experiencing deep poverty. Shara steps into the shoes of a volunteer, serving restaurant-style meals to folks who have found an affirming and supportive community in this space. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Fr. Blackburn preaches on Ephesians 2:11-22.
We talk to Drew Glick, founder of Max and Louie's New York Diner, about "Radical Hospitality." It's a concept that Drew teaches and practices at his restaurant. Max and Louie's can be found at 226 W. Bitters Rd. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
RADICAL HOSPITALITY A Sermon by Rev. Ginger E. Gaines-Cirelli at Foundry United Methodist Church on Sunday July 7th, 2024 as part of the "Upward Focus, Outward Bound" Series at Foundry. Scripture Text: ROMANS 12:2-5, 9-18, MARK 6:1-6 https://foundryumc.org/archive
Churches often brag about being friendly and nice, but how about hospitable? This week Pastor Juan Carlos Huertas invites us to consider what it looks like to welcome the stranger as we welcome Jesus - its risks, difficulties, and rewards - it is in this encounter that transformation might be found!
Today's episode is the story of an autistic Black and Indigenous femme creative powerhouse who wants to help us center rest, pleasure, and abundance in our actual lives. Sara Elise (she/her) is a multidisciplinary creative, splitting her time between Brooklyn and The Catskills, New York. She works primarily in the hospitality, well-being, and food industries and is the cofounder and designer of Apogeo Collective, a hospitality experience centering QTPOC, as well as the founder of Harvest & Revel, a sustainable event catering + design company. She has been featured in Dazed, Autostraddle, Playboy, Interview Mag, Essence, Afropunk, mindbodygreen, Healthy-ish, Well + Good, Nylon, StyleLikeU, and them, among other publications. And was named one of BK Magazine's 50 Most Fascinating People in 2022.As an autistic Black & Indigenous femme, she spends much of her thoughtspace contemplating pleasure + pain, collective joy + healing, otherness, embodiment, remembering + reclaiming, self-destruction, and growth— and how inextricably those concepts are linked. To that end, Sara Elise has deep interests in ritualization, BDSM, relationship dynamics, and the development of decolonized personal awareness and well-being. With all of her work, she aims to challenge our collective reality by first reimagining and then creating alternative systems and spaces for Black & Indigenous people of color and LGBTQIA2S+ people to thrive.In this episode, you'll hear Sara Elise and I discussCreating tools to support us in our most human momentsAbundance, but not the capitalistic kindBuilding supportive rituals as a late-diagnosed autistic person Hospitality that treats everyone as desired and essentialAnd so much more! A Recipe for More is available wherever you buy books. Snag a signed copy by DMing Sara Elise on Instagram and mentioning Found Family. You can join Sara Elise's community-making at @SaraElise333 on Instagram, and find more of her writing at saraelise.substack.com. To learn more about Apogeo Collective or book your trip to the guest house, visit apogeocollective.com. Support the Show.
So what do teenagers in Nashville want their home city and region to be like now and in the future? What's working and what isn't? Today, we'll speak to kids in two different youth-oriented programs who share the same goal — to have a future in a city that is built to work for all.Guests: Chef Sterling Wright | Chef, community advocate, and Napier Kitchen Table Fellowship Xavier | Teenage chef Marianna | Teenage chef Lois | Member, Nashville Youth Design Team Mia | Member, Nashville Youth Design Team Further Reading and Listening: Listen to our two previous Kids Week episodes: What it's like to be a kid right now and Kids in service. You can hear more from Chef Sterling Wright in our Radical Hospitality episode. The Nashville Youth Design Team (NYDT) is a program under the Civic Design Center (CDC), which is an official partner with Imagine Nashville, Imagine Nashville release two reports, the Imagine Nashville Survey Results and Dream City: A youth vision for Nashville's spaces and places Data Report. This episode was produced by Tasha A.F. Lemley, Mary Mancini, and Katherine Ceicys.
How other people think in unexpected and beautiful ways.
What a blessing to hear from Pastor Dale this morning as he taught on following Jesus and loving our neighbors. He shared that following Jesus means not withdrawing but going further into the lives and circumstances of the world around us. To follow Jesus is to live as a servant of God's love to others no matter who they are, where they are, what they believe, how they live. We were asked to reflect on how we can calibrate our hearts each morning so that we see people differently and love them differently?
Episode 1 Contextualization: Radical Hospitality Hosted by Laura Sauriat with guests:Dr. Timothy Keller, co-founder of Redeemer City to CityLuiz Santana, Former Program Manager, The London ProjectContextualizing the gospel can be challenging—thankfully, we have the late Dr. Tim Keller and his City to City colleague, Luiz Santana, to offer a gospel-centric understanding of contextualization and its importance in our increasingly globalized world. In this premiere episode, Tim and Luiz share a lively conversation packed with thoughtful discourse and insightful anecdotes. Together, they reveal how contextualization, at its core, embodies a spirit of radical hospitality. Join us as we shed light on this transformative concept, discovering how it transcends mere cultural adaptation to become a powerful instrument for sharing the love of Jesus.This episode includes teaching from Tim Keller that was recorded separately from the conversation between Tim & Luiz. You can watch the full talk from Tim on Contextualization here. To Be Continued… is produced in partnership with Redeemer City to City. Our producers are Stephanie Cunningham and Rebekah Sebastian. Audio engineering was performed by Jon Seale. To learn more, visit redeemercitytocity.com/to-be-continued-podcast. Follow us on social media at RedeemerCTC.
Should all Christians be hospitable, or only those with the gift of hospitality? Hospitality can be one of the best ways to show the love of Christ to whoever is in your sphere of influence. Today our guest, David Nasser, talks us through how we should use hospitality to share the gospel. Making people feel welcome can display how Christ has first welcomed you home!
Sadie met a new friend and was so inspired by her story she wanted to share it with everyone! Joy Caisee and her husband, Clay, practice radical hospitality by loving and serving guests at their short-term rental properties. Joy worked for years in a corporate job after being a stay-at-home mother, but her heart kept pulling her to love on and care for people all around her and eventually she was able to make that her full-time occupation — and ministry! Sadie and Joy talk about waiting seasons and how those chapters in life are preparing us for what the NEXT chapter will be. Do the cool thing wherever you are — and ministry CAN be anywhere you are! This Episode Sponsored by: https://www.dwellbible.com/WHOA — Get 25% off Dwell Bible – When reading the Bible isn't an option, listening is. https://www.hungryroot.com/whoa — Get 40% OFF your first delivery and FREE veggies for life! http://www.a2platinum.com/whoa — Get 25% off your first purchase when you order online! - Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices