Sacred Hospitality: An Invitation to the Table

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Join us for a three-part workshop series exploring sacred hospitality—the ancient art of recognizing the divine in every stranger and the fundamental interconnectedness of all human experience.

We'll discover how to transform simple acts of welcome into sacred rituals that build collective resilience and genuine community care. Through interactive learning, shared meals, and hands-on practice, we'll explore how sacred hospitality manifests in both celebratory feasts and mutual aid networks, in community care systems and everyday acts of welcome. Participants will learn to create spaces where people can authentically connect across differences, building non-transactional relationships focused on collective flourishing rather than individual gain.

We'll journey through cross-cultural traditions of welcome, discover the spiritual power of breaking bread together, and develop practical skills for creating thresholds meant for crossing rather than barriers meant to divide. This work asks not "what can I get?" but "what can I offer for our shared wellbeing?"—divinely aligned with movements for collective liberation and community care.

Supportive for spiritual practitioners, wisdom keepers, community organizers, mutual aid workers, and anyone called to transform strangers into neighbors and neighbors into relatives.

Join us for a three-part workshop series exploring sacred hospitality—the ancient art of recognizing the divine in every stranger and the fundamental interconnectedness of all human experience.

We'll discover how to transform simple acts of welcome into sacred rituals that build collective resilience and genuine community care. Through interactive learning, shared meals, and hands-on practice, we'll explore how sacred hospitality manifests in both celebratory feasts and mutual aid networks, in community care systems and everyday acts of welcome. Participants will learn to create spaces where people can authentically connect across differences, building non-transactional relationships focused on collective flourishing rather than individual gain.

We'll journey through cross-cultural traditions of welcome, discover the spiritual power of breaking bread together, and develop practical skills for creating thresholds meant for crossing rather than barriers meant to divide. This work asks not "what can I get?" but "what can I offer for our shared wellbeing?"—divinely aligned with movements for collective liberation and community care.

Supportive for spiritual practitioners, wisdom keepers, community organizers, mutual aid workers, and anyone called to transform strangers into neighbors and neighbors into relatives.