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Think back to the first time you visited a small group. Were you greeted by name? Did someone show you where to sit or introduce you to others? Those small moments of hospitality can shape someone’s entire church experience. In this episode of Disciple-Making in Community, host Ken Braddy is joined by Delanee Williams and Zac Workun for a rich conversation on the biblical importance of hospitality in small groups. Drawing inspiration from the intentional, guest-focused environment of a cruise ship, they offer practical insights for leaders who want to create welcoming, transformative spaces where everyone feels seen and valued.
Delanee emphasizes that biblical hospitality isn’t about perfection; it’s about presence and love in action. Zac underscores the importance of readiness, safety, and consistency in helping newcomers feel welcome and known. Together, they share real-world strategies to strengthen group hospitality, such as using name tags, having leaders present in gathering areas, and cultivating a culture of attentiveness. The episode also acknowledges the challenge of rebuilding consistent hospitality post-COVID and how trust plays a critical role in transformation within group communities. They wrap up by highlighting their collaborative booklet, Welcome Aboard, a practical resource designed to help church leaders enhance the hospitality of their groups.
Is your group ready to welcome new people with Christ-like hospitality? If this episode encouraged you or gave you a few new ideas, take a moment to rate and review the podcast—it helps us equip more leaders just like you. Thanks for listening, and remember: discipleship often begins with a simple, sincere welcome.
SHOW LINKS:
Welcome Aboard
Deep Discipleship
Please click HERE for more information about Deep Discipleship, mentioned in the show.
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Think back to the first time you visited a small group. Were you greeted by name? Did someone show you where to sit or introduce you to others? Those small moments of hospitality can shape someone’s entire church experience. In this episode of Disciple-Making in Community, host Ken Braddy is joined by Delanee Williams and Zac Workun for a rich conversation on the biblical importance of hospitality in small groups. Drawing inspiration from the intentional, guest-focused environment of a cruise ship, they offer practical insights for leaders who want to create welcoming, transformative spaces where everyone feels seen and valued.
Delanee emphasizes that biblical hospitality isn’t about perfection; it’s about presence and love in action. Zac underscores the importance of readiness, safety, and consistency in helping newcomers feel welcome and known. Together, they share real-world strategies to strengthen group hospitality, such as using name tags, having leaders present in gathering areas, and cultivating a culture of attentiveness. The episode also acknowledges the challenge of rebuilding consistent hospitality post-COVID and how trust plays a critical role in transformation within group communities. They wrap up by highlighting their collaborative booklet, Welcome Aboard, a practical resource designed to help church leaders enhance the hospitality of their groups.
Is your group ready to welcome new people with Christ-like hospitality? If this episode encouraged you or gave you a few new ideas, take a moment to rate and review the podcast—it helps us equip more leaders just like you. Thanks for listening, and remember: discipleship often begins with a simple, sincere welcome.
SHOW LINKS:
Welcome Aboard
Deep Discipleship
Please click HERE for more information about Deep Discipleship, mentioned in the show.
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