Colossians 3:17 says, “Whatever you do, in word or deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus.”
That means every smile, every greeting, every small act of service—even holding a door or walking someone to their seat—can be done as worship. When you serve with the heart of Christ, you're not just filling a role. You're ministering. You’re showing people a glimpse of the Savior who welcomes all with open arms.
This verse reminds us that hospitality isn’t just a duty—it’s a holy opportunity. Whether you’re handing out a bulletin or helping a parent find the children’s area, your actions can reflect the kindness, humility, and love of Jesus. That’s what transforms a normal Sunday into sacred ground.
So now, take a few minutes to reflect. These questions aren’t about getting it “right”—they’re about being real. Be honest. Be thoughtful. And most of all, be open to how God might want to use you.
That means every smile, every greeting, every small act of service—even holding a door or walking someone to their seat—can be done as worship. When you serve with the heart of Christ, you're not just filling a role. You're ministering. You’re showing people a glimpse of the Savior who welcomes all with open arms.
This verse reminds us that hospitality isn’t just a duty—it’s a holy opportunity. Whether you’re handing out a bulletin or helping a parent find the children’s area, your actions can reflect the kindness, humility, and love of Jesus. That’s what transforms a normal Sunday into sacred ground.
So now, take a few minutes to reflect. These questions aren’t about getting it “right”—they’re about being real. Be honest. Be thoughtful. And most of all, be open to how God might want to use you.