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HOSPITALITY Chelsea Ensor

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Hospitality. Chelsea Ensor. Definitio n. hos·pi·tal·i·ty \ ˌ häs-pə - ˈta- lə - tē \ noun 1 . generous and friendly treatment of visitors and guests : hospitable treatment 2. the activity of providing food, drinks, etc. for people who are the guests or customers of an organization. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Hospitality

HospitalityChelsea EnsorDefinitionhospitality \hs-p-ta-l-t\ noun1. generous and friendly treatment of visitors and guests : hospitable treatment2. the activity of providing food, drinks, etc. for people who are the guests or customers of an organization

OriginFirst known use 14th centuryFrom Latin Hospes- guest or hosthospice, hostel, hotel, host, and hospital

SynonymsWarmthKindnessGenerosityCompanionshipReception

In the cherry blossom's shadethere's no such thingas a stranger. Kobayashi Issa

Hospitality invites to prayer before it checks credentials,welcomes to the table before administering the entrance exam. Patrick Henry

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Houses of Hospitality- Peter MaurinWe need Houses of Hospitality to give to the rich the opportunity to serve the poor. 2. We need Houses of Hospitalityto bring the scholars to the workers or the workers to the scholars. 3. We need Houses of Hospitality to bring back to institutions the technique to institutions. We need Houses of Hospitality to showwhat idealism looks like when it is practised.

Why is hospitality important?Everyone deserves and desires to be treated with dignity and respectHospitality puts everyone on the same level- it says there are no differences between you and I, we are both human beings and both deserve to be treated as suchHospitality formation of trust conversations, formation of relationshipsBrings us together

We show hospitality to strangers not merely because they need it, but because we need it, too. The stranger at the door is the living symbol and memory that we are all strangers here. This is not our house, our table, our food, our lodging; this is God's house and table and food and lodging. We were pilgrims and wanderers, aliens and strangers, even enemies of God, but we, too, were welcomed into this place. To show hospitality to the stranger is, as Gordon Lathrop has observed, to say, "We are beggars here together. Grace will surprise us both. Thomas G. Long, Beyond the Worship Wars: Building Vital and Faithful Worship

Siena/Francis HouseThe mission of the Siena/Francis House is directed toward a concern and care of the poor. This mission is realized in feeding the hungry, sheltering the homeless, and clothing the needy. This mission extends beyond merely answering physical needs to the acceptance and affirmation of the human person, the creation of an atmosphere of hospitality, and the provision of purpose and meaning in the lives of people who struggle for survival. It is also the mission of the Siena/Francis House to call the greater Omaha community to a social consciousness and to enlist help and support in the care of the homeless and the indigent.An Atmosphere of HospitalityProvide food (1,000+ meals each day)Provide clothing (20 tons each year)Provide shelter (up to 450+ people each night)Provide health care and mental health careProvide legal assistanceProvide hopeEmployment training programCase management and outreach servicesResidential addiction recovery program- Miracles Treatment CenterProvide dignity and respectGuests are brought their mealsGuests help run the shelter

How can we be hospitable?Recognize the dignity and humanity of each guest at the Siena/Francis house.2. Listen. Hear their stories; learn from them.Ensure that their needs are met. Share a meal with them. Share a smile. Share a laugh.

A Place at the TableiTunes 11.1.3.8