5 Things to Do to Host a Large (or small) Gathering
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About this listen
Hospitality has taken a hit in the years since Covid. Many of us want to gather again—but the thought of opening our homes to a crowd can feel overwhelming.
In this episode, Chrys shares five practical, tried-and-true tips for hosting a large gathering without losing your joy—or your mind. After recently welcoming 75 people into her home, Chrys walks listeners through what really works, what doesn’t matter nearly as much as we think, and how to create an atmosphere where guests feel relaxed, included, and cared for.
From letting others help with the food to holding plans loosely, this episode is a gentle reminder that hospitality doesn’t have to be perfect—it just needs to be open-hearted.
God calls us to be hospitable and relational. Maybe it’s time to dust off the extra chairs, open the door, and get back to doing life together.
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In This Episode, Chrys and Shellie Share:
• Why hospitality feels harder than it used to—and why it matters more than ever
• The mindset shift that makes hosting doable (even joyful)
• Five practical tips for hosting a large group without burnout
• Why letting others help is a gift, not a failure
• How flexibility can save your gathering (and your attitude)
• Encouragement for anyone who feels intimidated by entertaining