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Dinner With Outsiders - The Table Ep. 2 (cont.)

Dinner With Outsiders - The Table Ep. 2 (cont.)

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What happens when hospitality becomes holy?

In Part 2 of our Dinner with Outsiders conversation, Rob Anderson and Pastor Matt McCarter dive deeper into the radical way Jesus used meals to connect with the broken, the overlooked, and the unexpected. Picking up from last episode, this continuation explores how the table becomes a space of transformation—not because of what’s served, but because of who’s welcomed.

From heartfelt stories of community to insights on Luke 5 and Jesus’ dinner with Levi the tax collector, this episode invites you to rethink who you share life with and why it matters. You’ll hear how vulnerability, awkward moments, and ordinary meals can create room for extraordinary grace.

👉 In this episode:
• The spiritual power of shared meals
• Jesus’ upside-down guest list
• Why connection often comes before conviction
• Making space for outsiders in everyday life

Whether you’re a ministry leader, a tired parent, or someone seeking deeper relationships, this episode will challenge and encourage you to open your table—and your heart—just a little wider.

🎧 Listen now and reflect: Who’s missing from your table?

I’d really love to hear from you. Whether this episode encouraged you, brought up a question, or just made you think, you can now send a message straight to us. It’s an easy way to share your thoughts, your story, or even just say hello. Just click the link at the top of the episode description to reach out. I read every message, and I’d be honored to hear how God’s moving in your life.

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