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"Hospitality(Breaking Bread) , Makes Space to Share The Gospel"
Episode 2257th May 2026 • The Kingdom Corner with Matt Geib • The Kingdom Corner : MATT GEIB
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Kingdom Corner Podcast – Reading Room

Making Space Through Hospitality (A Crowded Table)

🌿 Episode Overview

In this Reading Room session, we continue through Practicing the Way by John Mark Comer, exploring the first rhythm of Jesus’ life:

Making space for the Gospel through hospitality

But this isn’t just theory.

This episode becomes deeply personal—woven together with a powerful song, childhood memories, and an honest look at how far our culture has drifted from the simple act of sharing life around a table.

🍞 Key Theme

“Radically ordinary hospitality…”
Seeing strangers as neighbors
and neighbors as the family of God.

Hospitality is not just entertaining—it’s:

  • A way of life
  • A heart posture
  • A practical doorway for the Gospel

🎵 A Moment That Framed the Message

Matt shares the song “Crowded Table” by Natalie Hemby—a moving picture of belonging, openness, and shared life.

“I want a house with a crowded table…
and a place by the fire for everyone…”

This moment becomes the emotional anchor of the episode—reminding us what many of us have lost… and what our hearts still long for.

🏡 A Personal Reflection

Growing up in Northeast Ohio, Matt reflects on:

  • Sunday dinners at his grandparents’ home
  • Large family gatherings (20+ people!)
  • A culture where neighbors knew each other
  • Doors were open… and people belonged
“Those are things you never forget…”

This stands in contrast to today’s reality—where many don’t even know their neighbors.

📖 Jesus’ Method: The Table

From the Gospel of Luke:

  • Jesus frequently ate with people far from God
  • Meals were not barriers—they were bridges
  • He welcomed the outsider (Zacchaeus, sinners, the marginalized)

A powerful insight:

Jesus didn’t just preach the Gospel…
He made space for it—one meal at a time.

🧠 Key Insights from the Reading

  • Hospitality = love of the stranger (Greek: philexenia)
  • It is the opposite of fear, division, and exclusion
  • It transforms:
  • strangers → neighbors
  • neighbors → family
“The Gospel often comes with a house key.”

🌎 Cultural Reality

We live in a time where:

  • Christianity is often seen as a problem
  • People are skeptical or closed off
  • Community is fractured

Yet…

The way forward may not be louder arguments—
but open tables.

🔥 Memorable Line

“Don’t make taller fences… make longer tables.”

A simple but powerful call to rethink how we live, love, and engage others.

🤔 Reflection Questions

  • Do you regularly share meals with others outside your immediate family?
  • What might God be inviting you to become through hospitality?
  • What is one small step you could take this week to open your table?
  • Is this an area of growth… or strength… in your life right now?

🌱 Practical Takeaway

You don’t need:

  • A perfect home
  • A large group
  • Special training

You simply need:

A table… and a willingness to make room.

🪑 Closing Thought

“It isn’t about how much we read…
it’s about what we allow to form us.
Sometimes one truth lived out
is more powerful than 100 pages turned.”

🔜 Coming Next

Friday Reading Room:

➡️ The Second Rhythm — Evangelism

(Flowing naturally from hospitality… what happens through the table)

📌 Final Encouragement

Start small.

Open your table…
open your home…
one step at a time.

Because in a world of isolation and division—

a simple meal may be one of the most powerful acts of the Kingdom.

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