Hospitality: Week 10 of Ordinary Time

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Look: Dinner Party, Ryan Kapp - Source

Listen: Psalm 23, Zach Winters - Lyrics | Spotify | YouTube

I made us a new playlist! Listen here: Ordinary Time, pt. 2: Love My Neighbor & Myself

Read: (Sunday) Exodus 16:2-4; Exodus 16:5-8; Exodus 16:9-15; Psalm 78:1-13; Psalm 78:14-26; Ephesians 4:1-16; John 6:24-35

Readings for the rest of the week*: Genesis 18:1-17; Deuteronomy 10:12-22; Psalm 23; Ruth 2; 4:13-22; Matthew 25:31-46; Luke 14:1-14; 3 John

Pray: Book of Common Prayer, Collect for the Tenth Week After Pentecost

Almighty and merciful God, it is only by your grace that your faithful people offer you true and laudable service: Grant that we may run without stumbling to obtain your heavenly promises; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.

Do: We’re one-third of the way through Ordinary Time! For the next seven weeks, we’ll consider a cycle of God’s love that alternates between permission to love ourselves and the imperative to love our neighbor..

  1. This week, consider how the expression of God’s love flows to us and through us to our neighbors in the form of hospitality. First God sets a table for us and then instructs us to invite others to the table. As you commune with God, consider the following questions:

    Who do you know that could benefit from the kind of hospitality that reflects the character of God?

    What plans could you make this week to show such hospitality to someone in the coming days or weeks?

  2. Register for the second virtual retreat in the Rhythms of Grace Retreat Series for Ordinary Time.

    On August 26, I’m hosting Love My Neighbor & Myself. You can read all of the details and register at this link.


*During Ordinary Time this year, I’ll be sharing readings from the excellent devotional guide, Living the Christain Year: Time to Inhabit the Story of God by Bobby Gross. While it’s not necessary to purchase the book to follow along with us, it’s an excellent resource we’ve dog-eared so often the pages are falling out of our copy!