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You love hospitality

The practice of hospitality goes far beyond entertaining. It’s about welcoming others into our homes, into our lives. You’re looking for ways to do that, to stretch yourself into the place where welcoming becomes transformative, both for you and for those you welcome. You’re eager to learn about welcoming and how to do it in a way that doesn’t feel pressured or overwhelming.

You love travel

Travel to other places changes us for the better. We grow in empathy, we learn to celebrate differences rather than fear them. Often, our physical journeys are part of our spiritual wanderings, our pilgrimage. You’re curious about wandering, especially solo travel, or how to see more of the world without spending too much.

You want more

In this space, we encourage one another to slow down, to live in an abundance mindset, to welcome others as we have been welcomed. We’re exploring what it means to be both a welcomer and a wanderer, and how each role enhances the other. How are they connected, and how do these practices form us?

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A weekly exploration of the practices of welcoming and wandering, and adjacent practices such as generosity and simplicity—through which we slow down, live in an abundance mindset, and welcome others, ourselves, and God.

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