hospitality

‘Rabbi Charlie’ balances Colleyville fame with one-to-one connection

By Yonat Shimron — July 19, 2022
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (RNS) — Safety is still his watchword, but building community is his mission.

Dilemma for houses of worship: Openness or safety?

By Beth Kissileff and Rosalind C. Hughes — January 25, 2022
(RNS) — Our hope as those who attend and lead religious institutions is to maintain our humaneness and treat others with compassion, while keeping ourselves and others safe.

Florida church says offering free beach parking is a religious act. Judge agrees.

By Paul O'Donnell — January 29, 2021
(RNS) — A federal judge ruled this week that the city could not stop a local church from allowing beachgoers to use its parking lot, calling the practice a legitimate ministry.

Spiritual classic “Soul Feast” updated for a new generation

By Jana Riess — January 2, 2015
After 20 years, one of my favorite spirituality books has been refreshed for a new generation of readers. Author Marjorie Thompson explains why.

The Spiritual Cost of Clutter

By Jana Riess — November 14, 2013
Our culture tries to tell us over and over again that having more things will give us more freedom, but the reverse is true.

Recovering the discipline of hospitality: An interview with Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove

By Jonathan Merritt — November 14, 2013
Author and activists urges Christians to love their neighbors by practicing hospitality.
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