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Finding Joy in Your Home

The Biblical Art of Hospitality (Getting Practical) – Episode 14

Finding Joy in Your Home

Jami Balmet

Religion & Spirituality, Homemaking, Living, Kids & Family, Christian, Mother, Healthy, Christianity, Joy, Homemaker, Wife

4.9654 Ratings

🗓️ 19 August 2021

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

When I began looking into hospitality about 12 years ago, I felt totally overwhelmed. It felt like such a big thing to be, because I just didn't know what it looked like or how to practice it. So in today's last episode of our hospitality mini series, we are going to chat about how we can get practical with practicing hospitality. Listen to the Podcast: You can find all the links and notes for this episode below! And don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast in iTunes Right click here and save-as to download this episode to your computer. Getting Practical 1) Make a list of 4-5 wonderful hospitality recipes to make Don't try and reinvent the wheel each time. Create a few go-to staples you make and do those each time. The more you practice, the easier and more second nature it will become. Make sure to come up with at least one great gluten free meal and one great dairy free meal in the rotation. 2) Start inviting Seriously, just do it. The first time you blurt out, "Would you like to come to our house for dinner?" might feel awkward! But keep doing it. It becomes easier. 3) If you don't have kids Please invite the families over with kids. Go to the thrift store and have one small box of toys that you can pull out when kids come over. And don't be offended if the family with kids instead invite you over to their house. 4) Plan Ahead I know the first few times we extended hospitality to people we didn’t know very well, it felt like it took a week to get ready. Things I don’t normally notice (such as cobwebs and dirty mirrors) were suddenly obvious to me! I felt overwhelmed and I was exhausted after the first few people came over. But as time went on, I became more comfortable with the routine. We started practicing hospitality so often that I was always planning ahead to the next get together. This way the house never got too out of hand. After one night of hospitality I knew I had better stay on top of the house and cleaning because a new family would be in our dining room the following week! 5) Think outside the box with hospitality, it doesn't have to cost a ton Practicing hospitality doesn’t have to cost a lot of money! Many people feel that they don’t have room in their budget to have families over. But don’t stretch yourself. Start with a commitment of having a family over once a month and serve pizza! Everyone loves pizza; your meal doesn’t have to be complex or fancy. Many families will offer to bring something to dinner. LET THEM! If they ask, let them bring a dessert or side dish. Try out freezer cooking and make all your meals ahead, it can save a lot of money! 6) Learn from others As you start extending hospitality, just wait and you will get invited over to other’s houses as well. Learn from what they do. When you get invited to other’s houses, make a mental note of what they do from the moment you walk in the house. Do they have music playing? What kinds of questions did they ask? Did they get a card game out or offer coffee after dinner? This is the best way to learn new tips and tricks. Offering coffee at the end of a meal is a great comfort to offer, but if you never drink coffee past 10am then you might not think about it. Glean from other’s experiences and wisdom. 7) And ASK When practicing hospitality, ask, ask, ask. Many people that we have invited over to our house, we felt nervous about asking…will they want to come over? We barely know them…do they even know who we are? But everyone loves to be invited over. So just ask! Ask about food allergies or preferences. You don’t want to make a big meaty lasagna only to find out that one kid is allergic to tomatoes and Mom is a vegetarian! Ask other women for their hospitality tips. Many women like to share what they do to make their home welcoming, so ask those around you how they do it! Remember, it's not about your home, it's about your heart At the end of the day your candles don’t matter.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Finding Joy in Your Home Podcast. I am your host, Jamie Valmay, and this is the podcast where we blend

0:06.4

deeply theological topics with thoroughly practical application, all for God's glory. Hey ladies, welcome back to

0:13.8

my mini series on hospitality. Today is the episode you have been waiting for. We're going to talk about

0:19.4

some practical tips for

0:21.4

extending hospitality and getting into the habit. So I've got some fun things to share with you

0:26.0

that were very helpful in my own life when I started learning how to extend hospitality and

0:30.8

kind of what I have learned over the years. Okay, so we're going to jump straight into that.

0:36.0

If you have missed any of the other conversation, you can go back and listen to our couple of episodes previous to this where we were diving into hospitality. Today, like I said, we're talking about the practical parts. And then in the next kind of mini series we launch into here in our 25 foundational episodes, this is episode number 14 of that. We are going to jump into

0:56.2

an overarching view of planning. We've talked about a lot in these 14 episodes. We've talked

1:02.1

about fitting in hospitality. We've talked about a good morning routine. We've talked about

1:06.5

making God a priority and reading the Bible and praying throughout your day.

1:17.2

So now, this is my favorite part, we're going to get into a little mini series on how do we actually schedule out our time?

1:19.0

How do we fit these things in?

1:20.9

We're going to probably do a little day in the life of the Balmay family, share with you

1:25.0

what our routines and schedules look like.

1:27.1

And it's going to be

1:28.2

really fun because we're going to now take all of this stuff we've been learning and start transitioning

1:32.9

it onto paper in a routine and schedule and then actually practicing it out, which is going to be

1:38.6

really fun. So you will hear from our two sponsors for today's episode in a little while. We have Moinck and Uncommon

1:45.9

Goods. So for now, though, let's let's get practical when it comes to hospitality. So about

1:52.9

12 years ago, I got really serious about studying and figuring out what this whole hospitality

1:59.8

things looks like. I was a young new wife,

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