“Visitors are greeted; guests are honored. A visitor is an outsider with whom we connect temporarily; a guest is someone anticipated and delighted in; someone we want to feel welcome, stay a while and return.” The Bible has a lot to say about the practice of hospitality. Not only does it... [Show more]
“A visitor is a temporary outsider, while a guest is an expected person to be delighted in and served. How do we want people to feel when they come to church—like a visitor or a guest?” While shaking hands and handing out bulletins are important parts of welcoming people to your... [Show more]