Grace in the Grind

Grace in the Grind: Extra Shot — Cup 4: Sharing the Table


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Ever feel like your table is too messy, too small, or too chaotic for real ministry? In this Extra Shot, we break down the surprising truth: God uses ordinary tables to do extraordinary discipleship.

From Genesis to the early church, Scripture shows God forming people around meals, shared spaces, and imperfect homes. This episode dives into the theology of hospitality, why the home is the first place discipleship begins, and how shared meals strengthen marriages, families, friendships, and entire churches.

If you’ve ever wondered… • How do I disciple my kids in everyday life?How can hospitality be simple, not stressful?What’s the difference between biblical hospitality and entertainment?Why does the church feel disconnected — and what can fix it? …this episode gives practical, grace-filled answers.

In this Extra Shot, you’ll learn:

• Why strong tables create strong churches • How the home shapes spiritual maturity (whether we plan it or not) • How Jesus used meals as a primary form of ministry • Simple hosting rhythms for real families with real schedules • How to create spiritually rich conversations without awkwardness • How to prepare your home and heart for unexpected guests • How God uses ordinary meals to build extraordinary faith

This episode is packed with biblical insight, practical tools, and humor — all designed to help you see your home as a place where discipleship naturally happens.

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hospitality, biblical hospitality, Christian home, discipleship, family discipleship, Christian parenting, table ministry, spiritual formation, Christian community, faith conversations, church community, home discipleship, sharing meals, gospel hospitality, Christian encouragement

If you’re ready to turn everyday moments into spiritual formation — and laugh a little along the way — grab your coffee and press play.

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Grace in the GrindBy Cody Hudson