Because: Unlocking Doors and Hearts: Hospitality and Belonging in Church Community
Because
On this reflective episode of "To Be snd Do," host Philip Amerson invites us back to “coffee time” for a warm but honest conversation about hospitality, belonging, and the symbolic (and literal) locked doors of today’s churches and faith communities. With humor, storytelling, and gentle wisdom, Phil challenges us to reimagine what it means to be welcoming—both as individuals and as congregations—and asks how we might shift from insularity to radical interdependence.
Travel with Phil through amusing and poignant stories of visiting churches and denominational headquarters, only to find himself blocked by locked doors and complicated entry systems. Using these real-life moments as metaphors, he explores how our physical spaces reflect deeper patterns of exclusion or openness, and considers what small acts could revolutionize connection in our communities.
Three Takeaways from the Episode:
1. Locked Doors Are More Than Just Practical Barriers
Phil shares relatable stories of being literally locked out of churches and denominational offices, sparking a deeper reflection on how these locked doors symbolize the ways faith communities can become isolated and insular. The irony is poignant, especially for denominations that promote “open hearts, open minds, and open doors.” This episode invites listeners to consider how traditions, fears, or convenience may unintentionally block genuine connection and hospitality.
2. The Power and Importance of Hospitality
Through both his own experiences and those of his colleagues, Phil underscores the importance of joyful, practical hospitality in all corners of church life. He paints a vision of laypeople reclaiming the role of welcoming others—volunteering at front desks or offering coffee and conversation. Phil argues this hospitality does more than just greet newcomers; it creates opportunities for growth, new relationships, and the weaving together of a richer, more inclusive body of faith.
3. Moving from Independence to Interdependence
Phil’s core message is a call to move beyond rugged individualism to embrace the importance of community and interdependence. He eloquently describes the need for the church to unlock not just its doors, but also its mindset—inviting diversity, connection, and shared joy, much like a choir breathing together before singing. By seeking ways to involve others and be involved ourselves, we nurture the body of Christ and embody what it means to truly belong.
Final Thoughts:
With warmth and insight, this episode of "To Be snd Do" challenges us to pause, reflect, and take action. How might you help unlock the doors in your life, your faith community, or your neighborhood? Grab your coffee and listen in—there’s always a seat at the table.