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FOOD, FAITH, AND FILM: Cultivating a spirituality of Hospitality in a Presbyterian Congregation.

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Robert Elliot Martin. Food, Faith, And Film: Cultivating a Spirituality of Hospitality In a Presbyterian Congregation. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/0cfb0666-96dc-4e69-82db-5fe0a31f77e9.

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R. E. Martin. FOOD, FAITH, AND FILM: Cultivating a spirituality of Hospitality in a Presbyterian Congregation. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/0cfb0666-96dc-4e69-82db-5fe0a31f77e9

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Robert Elliot Martin. Food, Faith, And Film: Cultivating a Spirituality of Hospitality In a Presbyterian Congregation. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/0cfb0666-96dc-4e69-82db-5fe0a31f77e9.

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  • Welcoming strangers into a home and offering them food, shelter, and protection were historically key components in the practice of hospitality. Many consider the church to be a home. How do we extend welcome and hospitality to those in our context? In this paper, I link the power of storytelling in film to developing a theology of hospitality. To share meals with strangers is one of the most powerful and practical things we can do to help the church shape a more just and hospitable spirituality. Through film, the study of scripture, prayer practices, and table discussions, can we link our present and future faith practices to a theology of hospitality? A final analysis will allow us to begin clarifying what effective and transformative practices of hospitality in the name of Christ looks like.
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  • 02/16/2024

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