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Made for More | Community & Hospitality

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Ever notice how we have more ways to stay connected than ever, but somehow we're lonelier than we've ever been? In this episode, Chris digs into why that is and what actually fixes it.

We're living in a weird paradox. Social media, texting, video calls—we're more "connected" than any generation in history. And yet loneliness is at an all-time high. The US Surgeon General literally called it a national epidemic in 2023.

Chris talks about why this is happening (spoiler: air conditioning and Netflix are part of it), then walks through what real community actually looks like. He uses Luke 10 to show how hospitality isn't about perfect dinner parties—it's about inviting people into your life in a way that changes everything. And he shares some really personal stories about his own family that make you understand why this matters so much.

If you've felt lonely even when surrounded by people, or if you're wondering why church community actually matters, this one's worth your time. It's honest about the problem and then shows you why the answer might be simpler than you think. Plus, there's a powerful moment where Chris talks about the movie Antwone Fisher and what real belonging actually does to a person.

What You'll Hear

  • Why 30% of people ages 18-34 feel lonely every day (and what that's doing to college dropout rates)
  • The actual difference between being alone and being lonely
  • How hospitality is literally central to God's mission (and why refusing it matters)
  • Why God's nature is community—and what that means for us
  • Why the church is uniquely positioned to fix the loneliness crisis
  • A real story about what happens when someone finally experiences true belonging

Scripture Referenced

  • Luke 10:1-12 (The 70 disciples sent out on mission)
  • Genesis (God's nature as community—Father, Son, Spirit)


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