A Bigger Table: Building Messy, Authentic, and Hopeful Spiritual Community

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A Bigger Table: Building Messy, Authentic, and Hopeful Spiritual Community

A Bigger Table: Building Messy, Authentic, and Hopeful Spiritual Community

2018-02-20 A Bigger Table: Building Messy, Authentic, and Hopeful Spiritual Community

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He also writes for his popular blog Stuff That Needs to Be Said at johnpavlovitz.. About the AuthorJohn Pavlovitz is a pastor and blogger from Wake Forest, North Carolina. He is a regular contributor to The Huffington Post, Relevant Magazine, ChurchLeaders, and The Good Men Project

He invites us to build the bigger table Jesus imagined, practicing radical hospitality, total authenticity, messy diversity, and agenda-free community.. A Bigger Table: Building Messy, Authentic, Hopeful Spiritual Community asks if organized Christianity can find a new way of faithfully continuing the work Jesus began two thousand years ago, where everyone gets a seat. It leaves a mark. Yet this is exactly what the church has been saying to far too many people for far too long: “You’re not welcome here. No one likes to eat alone; to approach a table filled with people, only to be told that despite the open chairs there isn’t room for you. Pavlovitz shares moving personal stories and his careful observations as a pastor to set the table for

He also writes for his popular blog Stuff That Needs to Be Said at johnpavlovitz.. John Pavlovitz is a pastor and blogger from Wake Forest, North Carolina. He is a regular contributor to The Huffington Post, Relevant Magazine, ChurchLeaders, and The Good Men Project