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Are You Including Outsiders at Your Table?

This weekend, we looked at Jesus’ teaching in Luke 14 and asked two questions:

  1. If your life were depicted as a party, who would be the “invited guests”?

  2. Are you including outsiders at your dinner table?

Here are a handful of practical steps for you to start putting this into action:

  1. If you want to explore using your career to go overseas—or if you feel called to be a missionary—check out our missions opportunities and partnerships here.

  2. If you are interested in ministry to international neighbors (refugees and other immigrants), check out our WelcomeRDU ministry.

  3. We are doing a “Neighboring Training” at the Blue Ridge campus on Oct. 20. This will help you answer the question, “How do we love our neighbors well?” RSVP here.

  4. Our next adoption/foster care interest meeting is at the Brier Creek campus on Nov. 13. RSVP here.

  5. One of the biggest obstacles to being a good neighbor is incorporating margin into our lives. To help you with that, I’ve included a resource from Brad Hambrick—the Time Budget. (See Brad’s post about this resource for instructions on how to use it.)

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